Juventus' woes increased this afternoon as a stoppage-time equaliser
saw them held at home by second-bottom Lecce.
Axel Cedric Konan silenced the Stadio Olimpico when he gave the visitors
an 11th-minute lead, but Pavel Nedved looked to have turned the game
on its head with two strikes in the second half.
However, there was one last twist as substitute Jose Ignacio Castillo
snatched a last-gasp leveller to nick a point for Lecce.
Juve coach Claudio Ranieri and his side have come under heavy fire
this week following a disappointing April during which they failed
to win any of their four league matches while they were also bundled
out of the Coppa Italia by Lazio.
Fans and shareholders of the club have demanded answers for their
poor form with protests also being held in Turin.
Despite the unrest around the club, Juve remain third in the Serie
A table and are almost certain to clinch a place in next year's
Champions League.
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