Juve late show rescues thrilling draw at Bologna
Juventus scored three goals in the last 14 minutes to complete a remarkable comeback and secure a 3-3 draw at Bologna in Serie A.
The result left third-placed Bologna level on 68 points with Juve in fourth before the final matchday. Atalanta, which still has two games to play, sits in fifth with 66 points.
Both teams had already secured Champions League berths for next season and instead were focused on sealing third place in the standings behind AC Milan and champion Inter.
Juve endured a nightmarish start with Bologna going two up after 11 minutes, first with Riccardo Calafiori scoring on a rebound after 90 seconds, followed by Santiago Castro heading in the second goal.
Moments later, Bologna believed it had secured a third goal as Jens Odgaard slotted the ball home, only for the offside flag to be raised.
Juventus's misery was compounded eight minutes into the second half as Calafiori scored his second goal, rushing into the box and chipping the ball over Juve keeper Wojciech Szczesny.
Juve appeared to have hit rock bottom after a tumultuous few days. After winning the Italian Cup, the club sacked Massimiliano Allegri for misbehaviour during the final and appointed Paolo Montero as interim coach.
Federico Chiesa kick-started Juventus's fightback with a goal in the 76th minute, followed by Arkadiusz Milik's free kick strike in the 83rd minute.
A minute later, substitute Kenan Yildiz sealed the draw with a long shot from outside the box that found the bottom corner.
Hellas Verona secured its place in Serie A next season with a 2-1 win over already relegated Salernitana. The result moved it to 13th with 37 points, four points clear of 18th placed Empoli.