Juve miss Italian soccer title lead chance

Juventus missed the chance to retake the lead in Italian soccer’s Serie A as Parma held them to a 0-0 draw on Wednesday.

AC Milan had gone top with a 2-1 win at Udinese on Saturday but the draw, Juve’s 10th in 22 league games this season, left them a point behind the rossoneri.

They still have a game in hand, though, and did at least maintain their unbeaten run this season, extending it to 25 matches in all competitions.

Despite their superiority, Juventus rarely looked likely to break down Parma and even resorted to hopeful penalty claims after which coach Antonio Conte invoked conspiracy theories.

“You can’t not win a game that you dominate but we didn’t win because sometimes we weren’t very fluid in front of goal,” said Conte.

“Sometimes, they (Parma) did well but then there were some unpleasant incidents.

“There are obvious incidents. I see a heavy atmosphere surrounding Juve – they (referees) are afraid to give us penalties and I want equal treatment.

“I don’t want favours but isn’t it hard to believe that after 22 matches of the league, there is not one team, even down to the amateur leagues, that has had fewer penalties than us?”

Juventus dominated the first half and should have had an early lead.

Giorgio Chiellini leapt up to meet Andrea Pirlo’s free-kick but his header bounced off the base of the post.

The rest of the half involved lots of Juve probing but few concrete chances.

Pirlo came inches away from producing something special but his free-kick from 20 metres flew just past the post.

Parma came out with more purpose after the break and created their first chance as former Juve forward Sebastian Giovinco, following a swift counter, forced Gianluigi Buffon into a sprawling save.

The whole second period took on a different shape, with Parma far more positive and Juve struggling to create anything of note.

Giovinco looked the most dangerous player on the pitch after the break but, too often, seemed to go to ground rather than head for goal.

Six minutes from time Juve should have won it as Pirlo dinked the ball over the top but Pavarini made a vital stop to deny Emanuele Giaccherini.

In the day’s other game, Guido Marilungo scored the only goal as Atalanta beat Genoa 1-0 in a mid-table battle.

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