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Juventus drew 1-1 against Hellas Verona in a Serie A match on May 3, 2026, despite dominating possession and shots. A critical error allowed Verona to score first, leaving Juventus with a narrow lead over Roma in the standings.
The final score was 1-1, with Juventus unable to secure a win against relegated Hellas Verona.
Dusan Vlahovic scored Juventus's only goal with a free kick but faced tough resistance from Verona's goalkeeper, Lorenzo Montipò.
The draw leaves Juventus just one point ahead of Roma, intensifying the pressure as they head into the final three games of the season.
Key errors included a defensive mistake by Bremer that allowed Verona to score and missed opportunities to convert shots on goal.

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**DUSAN VLAHOVIC – 7.** Came on at halftime and gave the team a serious shot in the arm with his free kick goal. Everything just looked more dangerous with him up front as opposed to David.
There’s precious little Luciano Spalletti can do about a game like this except hope that his subs start taking better shots than the starters they replaced. Vlahovic was certainly the right call, but Miretti and Koopmeiners both seemed slightly suspect, and his final three subs came a bit too late for my liking. His formation change was a good idea, and in theory having Vlahovic play off of a deeper David should work like gangbusters, but David’s form right now just isn’t up to snuff. Apart from telling his offensive players to get good when it comes to hitting the target, there’s really only one tangible thing that Spalletti can do in the final three games to try to improve the attack, and that’s putting Vlahovic in the starting lineup. Now, whether that’s doable given Vlahovic’s physical condition is still up in the air, but playing the full second half on Sunday was a good sign. He brought a different dynamic to the front line, and especially seems more capable than David of moving defenses out of alignment with his movement. If he’s healthy enough, he’s a must-start in the final three games. If not, then frankly the false nine with Boga at the top might be a better option than starting David at this point.
Three games remain: away to Lecce, home to Fiorentina, and away to Torino. Juve will be favored in all three, but they also each present challenges. Lecce are fighting to avoid the final spot in the drop zone, although their win on Friday coupled with Cremonese’s Monday defeat has given them some breathing room. Fiorentina are clear of the relegation fight at this point, but you know that they’d love to ruin Juve’s day, and the Derby is the Derby. The margins are razor-thin right now. The possibility exists that AC Milan, who are rapidly flatlining, continue their slide enough to make two spots in the top four available instead of just the one, but that shouldn’t be counted upon. Juve control their destiny. Win three games, go to the Champions League. Win the games, boys.