Juventus 2–2 Atalanta Goal Video Highlights: Cristiano Ronaldo Twin Penalty Salvages Draw for Serie A Leaders

The highest-scoring team in Italy threatened from the start and Zapata completed a give-and-go with Alejandro “Papu” Gómez before firing in a low shot for his 15th goal of the season. A handball from Marten de Roon led to Ronaldo's first penalty, then Atalanta had more chances before Malinovskyi drilled in a powerful shot from the edge of the area.

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Rome, Jul 12: The little squad from Bergamo can play with the big boys. If anyone still doubted Atalanta's credentials in Serie A or the Champions League, a 2-2 draw at eight-time defending Italian champion Juventus on Saturday showed just how competitive “the Dea” can be. Juventus needed two penalties from Cristiano Ronaldo -- including a 90th-minute equalizer -- to prevent Atalanta from winning its 12th straight match in all competitions. Barcelona 1–0 Real Valladolid, Goal Video Highlights: Arturo Vidal Strike Keeps Blaugrana in La Liga 2019–20 Title Fight.

Duván Zapata gave Atalanta an early lead before Ronaldo equalized for the first time after the break. Then second-half substitute Ruslan Malinovskyi scored 10 minutes from time to set up a late assault from Juventus. Lionel Messi Reaches New Goal and Assist Milestone in Barcelona’s 1–0 La Liga 2019–20 Win Over Real Valladolid.

“We wanted to see where we were at, because we're going to be facing teams like this in the Champions League,” Atalanta coach Gian Piero Gasperini said. “We were able to do everything we intended to do.”

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Still, Juventus stretched its lead over second-placed Lazio to eight points. Although with six rounds remaining, third-placed Atalanta -- which is one point further back -- might be the Bianconeri's biggest challenger. Motivated to play for Bergamo, which has had more than 6,000 deaths from the coronavirus, Atalanta is shaping up as a dangerous opponent for Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League quarterfinals.

The highest-scoring team in Italy threatened from the start and Zapata completed a give-and-go with Alejandro “Papu” Gómez before firing in a low shot for his 15th goal of the season. A handball from Marten de Roon led to Ronaldo's first penalty, then Atalanta had more chances before Malinovskyi drilled in a powerful shot from the edge of the area after being set up by fellow substitute Luis Muriel.

Muriel, however, was whistled for a handball to set up Ronaldo's second penalty and, just like the first one, the five-time Ballon d'Or winner converted his spot-kick into the left corner of the net. With 28 goals in 28 games, Ronaldo moved within one score of Lazio's Ciro Immobile atop the league scoring chart.

“We knew that if we didn't move the ball quickly, with one or two touches, we would struggle against Atalanta," Juventus defender Leonardo Bonucci said. “They were so fired up and we struggled at the start, but kept our heads and waited for the right chance.” Neither handball appeared intentional. “The interpretation of the rule is not the same here as elsewhere. Other countries don't give penalties like that,” Gasperini said. “But these are the rules here, so fine.”

LAZIO LETDOWN

Lazio's once-promising bid for a first Serie A title in two decades has been decimated during the restart. The Roman squad conceded a stoppage-time winner in losing to Sassuolo 2-1 at home for its third straight defeat.

Entering the restart, Lazio trailed Juventus by only one point. Inside a scorching Stadio Olimpico, Francesco Caputo nodded in the winner for his 16th goal of the season, sending Sassuolo to its fourth straight victory. The Emilia-Romagna squad has lost only once in the restart -- to Atalanta — and is starting to move into contention for a Europa League spot in eighth place.

Luis Alberto gave Lazio an early lead with a deflected shot before Giacomo Raspadori equalized after the break with his first Serie A goal. Also, fifth-placed Roma won at Brescia 3-0 with goals from Federico Fazio, Nikola Kalinic and Nicolò Zaniolo.

PARMA POSITIVE

Parma announced that a non-playing member of the team tested positive for the coronavirus. Parma said the person was without symptoms and was being isolated according to government protocols. The team adds that every other member of the team tested negative but that the squad was being kept under observation at the club's training center. According to the league's virus protocol, Parma can still play its home game against Bologna on Sunday.

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