Juventus missed an opportunity to narrow the gap with Serie A's early leaders after a 1-1 draw against Fiorentina. Filip Kostic's impressive long-range goal before half-time was matched by Rolando Mandragora's
equally stunning strike shortly after the break. Luciano Spalletti's team lamented their missed chances in the second half.
In the first half, Fiorentina came close to scoring twice. Dusan Vlahovic had a penalty decision overturned by VAR, and Moise Kean hit the underside of the crossbar with a powerful shot. Mandragora's free-kick narrowly missed the right post, but Kostic gave Juventus the lead in stoppage time with a shot from nearly 30 yards out.
Mandragora equalised just three minutes into the second half, sending the ball into the top-right corner beyond Michele Di Gregorio's reach. David De Gea, Fiorentina's goalkeeper, then denied Kenan Yildiz's weak attempt and tipped Weston McKennie's close-range header over the bar, helping Fiorentina secure a draw.
Spalletti expressed frustration over his team's inability to maintain their lead or regain it later. Juventus had 1.4 expected goals (xG) from 17 shots compared to Fiorentina’s 0.58 from 11 attempts. Vlahovic was active against his former club, assisting Kostic’s goal and recording three shots, creating three chances, winning five duels, and drawing four fouls.
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The match statistics highlighted Juventus' dominance in terms of chances created but also underscored their failure to capitalise on these opportunities. Despite Vlahovic’s significant contributions, including assisting Kostic’s opener and leading in several key metrics for his team, he couldn’t find the net himself.
This result leaves Juventus reflecting on what might have been as they continue their pursuit of Serie A's top spot. The team will need to convert more of their chances if they hope to challenge for the title this season.











