Juventus missed out on the chance to wrap up the Serie A title as they fell to what boss Maurizio Sarri called a “messy” defeat at struggling Udinese.
Juve, who have been Italian champions for exactly 3,000 days, need to win one of their final three games to win their ninth title in a row.
They led through Matthijs de Ligt’s powerful drive.
But Ilija Nestorovski headed in an equaliser before Seko Fofana’s brilliant winner in injury time.
As Juve pushed for a winner, Fofana ran from the halfway line, beat Alex Sandro for pace before cutting inside De Ligt and slotting the ball under Wojciech Szczesny.
“We paid for a lack of order after a good first half,” said Sarri, whose future is reportedly in doubt. (BBC)