The players of Bologna pose for a photo as they celebrate their admission to the Champions League for next season after Bologna and Juventus ended up drawing 3-3 at the Dall'Ara stadium, in Bologna, Italy.
In its first match since Massimiliano Allegri was fired, Juventus came from 3-0 down to draw with Bologna 3-3 in Serie A on Monday. Allegri was sacked on Friday, two days after berating the referees while winning the Italian Cup final. Under-19 coach Pablo Montero agreed to oversee Juve바카라™s last two games. Bologna, third, and Juventus, fourth on goal difference, have already qualified for the Champions League next season but played like they hadn바카라™t. A double by Riccardo Calafiori helped a dominant Bologna to 3-0, and in their grasp was a first home win over Juve in 26 years. But Juventus replied with 14 minutes left of regulation time, starting with Federico Chiesa바카라™s goal. Within eight more minutes, Arkadiusz Milik struck from a free kick and the equalizer was by Kenan Yildiz, the 19-year-old forward who Juve consider a star in the making.
The players of Bologna pose for a photo as they celebrate their admission to the Champions League for next season after Bologna and Juventus ended up drawing 3-3 at the Dall'Ara stadium, in Bologna, Italy.
The players of Bologna celebrate their admission to the Champions League for next season after Bologna and Juventus ended up drawing 3-3 at the Dall'Ara stadium, in Bologna, Italy.
Juventus's Arkadiusz Milik, center, celebrates scoring during the Serie A soccer match between Bologna FC and Juventus FC at the Dall'Ara Stadium, Bologna, Italy.
Bologna's Santiago Castro and Juventus' Bremer, right, battle for the ball during the Serie A soccer match between Bologna FC and Juventus FC at the Dall'Ara Stadium, Bologna, Italy.
Bologna's Riccardo Calafiori, center, celebrates scoring during the Serie A soccer match between Bologna FC and Juventus FC at the Dall'Ara Stadium, Bologna, Italy.
Bologna's Riccardo Calafiori, 2nd right, scores during the Serie A soccer match between Bologna FC and Juventus FC at the Dall'Ara Stadium, Bologna, Italy.
Bologna's Michel Aebischer, left, and Juventus' Federico Chiesa battle for the ball during the Serie A soccer match between Bologna FC and Juventus FC at the Dall'Ara Stadium, Bologna, Italy.
Bologna's Jhon Lucumi, right, and Juventus' Samuel Illing-Junior battle for the ball during the Serie A soccer match between Bologna FC and Juventus FC at the Dall'Ara Stadium, Bologna, Italy.
Bologna's Remo Freuler, right, and Juventus' Fabio Miretti battle for the ball during the Serie A soccer match between Bologna FC and Juventus FC at the Dall'Ara Stadium, Bologna, Italy.
Bologna's Kacper Urbanski, left, and Juventus's Fabio Miretti battle for the ball during the Serie A soccer match between Bologna FC and Juventus FC at the Dall'Ara Stadium, Bologna, Italy.