Juventus Boosts Champions League Hopes with Stoppage-Time Equalizer at Roma
Juventus rallied from two goals down with key substitute goals to stay within four points of a Champions League spot, including a stoppage-time equalizer by Federico Gatti.
- On Sunday, March 1, 2026, substitute Federico Gatti equalized in stoppage time from close range following a free kick to secure a 3-3 draw for Juventus FC at AS Roma.
- Late in the first half, Wesley put AS Roma ahead with a long curler, and Evan Ndicka plus Donyell Malen added second-half goals to build a two-goal lead.
- With the match tightening, Francisco Conceicao and Jeremie Boga scored for Juventus, with Boga's goal in the 78th creating a tense finish at the Stadio Olimpico.
- The draw kept Juventus FC within four points of fourth-place AS Roma and the final Champions League spot in the 2025-26 Serie A season.
- Photographs/AP showed Wesley celebrating and Weston McKennie in action at the Stadio Olimpico, Rome, capturing the match's intensity yesterday.
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Federico Gatti's golden goal in injury time at the "Olimpico" – Luciano Spalletti's team came back from 3-1 down and took a crucial point in the battle for the top four
In the derby of the 27th round of Serie A, Roma and Juventus drew 3-3. Federico Gatti equalized in the 93rd minute. Inter eliminated Genoa 2-0 and is ten points ahead of city rivals Milan at the top.
In the last play of the game, in a standing ball action, Federico Gatti found himself with a ball at his feet, in the small area, and beat the Serbian goal Mile Svilar to move away from the triumph of Rome (3-3) and give an encouraging point to Juventus, who alleviated his depression at the Olympic. Rome was left without a victory that he had in his hand. The last goal neutralized a two-man advantage that came to hold the Roman ensemble, which s…
The big match turns out to be a very intense and spectacular match. Roma pass twice in the lead but in the final it is reached in the recovery from the net of the defender Bianconero
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