Bologna striker Adailton scored three minutes into injury time
to prevent Juventus going top of Serie A.
With Sampdoria having beaten previous leaders Inter Milan yesterday,
Juve could have replaced the Blucerchiati atop the standings with
a win and seemed well placed when David Trezeguet put them ahead
after 24 minutes.
But Bologna never gave up and salvaged a deserved point when Adailton
converted Pablo Osvaldo's late cross.
After starting the season with four straight wins it was the second
draw in a row for Ciro Ferrara's team, who were held 2-2 at Genoa
in midweek, and they will need to perform better in Wednesday's
Champions League clash at Bayern Munich.
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