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Last-gasp Higuain beats Hart to grab share of spoils

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MILAN: Gonzalo Higuain fired a last-gasp leveller past England ‘keeper Joe Hart to save Juventus’s blushes in a 1-1 derby draw with Torino that kept the Serie A giants’ title celebrations on ice  on Saturday.


Torino looked to be heading for their first derby win over Juve since April 2015 when Adem Ljajic put the visitors ahead minutes after the restart.


But Sinisa Mihajlovic’s visitors lost midfielder Afriyie Acquah in the 57th minute after he was sent off for a second bookable offence. And despite battling all the way, their hopes of causing an upset days after the club commemorated the 68th anniversary of the Superga air disaster — which killed the entire ‘Grande Torino’ squad when their plane hit the Superga Basilica overlooking the city on May 4 1949 — ended when Higuain fired a low angled strike past Hart in the second minute of added-on time.


Three days before Juventus host Monaco looking to reach the Champions League final after their 2-0 first leg, semi-final win last week, coach Massimiliano Allegri called for composure.


“We created a lot of chances without putting them away, and when that happens panic starts to set in and you lose lucidity,” Allegri told Mediaset Premium. “But that’s football. Sometime you create lots of chances and come away with nothing, or the contrary can happen.


“But we’ve taken a point towards the scudetto. Before, we needed four points, now we need three.”


Juve’s fourth draw of the campaign leaves the 32-times champions top of the pile with an eight-point lead on Napoli, who moved up to second earlier with a 3-1 win at home to Cagliari. It means Juventus will have to wait until at least next week, when they travel to Roma, before even thinking about making plans to celebrate a record sixth consecutive scudetto.


With 24 Serie A goals so far, Argentina striker Higuain, who won the top scorer’s ‘Capocannoniere’ award with a record 36 goals for Napoli, is now one shy of Torino striker Andrea Belotti and Edin Dzeko of Roma. Having hit both of Juve’s goals at the Stade Louis II last week, Allegri said of the Argentine: “He’s in great form at the moment. He’s scored an important goal for us, he’s playing for Juve and we’re all happy.”  — AFP


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