Ronaldo denied late winner as Juve stumble

Juventus' forward Cristiano Ronaldo heads the ball during the Italian Serie A football match between Udinese and Juventus at the Dacia Arena Stadium in Udine on Sunday.
Juventus' forward Cristiano Ronaldo heads the ball during the Italian Serie A football match between Udinese and Juventus at the Dacia Arena Stadium in Udine on Sunday.
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AFP, Milan :
Cristiano Ronaldo was denied a last-gasp winner to save Juventus after his stoppage-time header was ruled out for offside in a dramatic 2-2 draw at Udinese, while Jose Mourinho got off to a winning start at Roma with a 3-1 victory over Fiorentina.
Ronaldo started on the bench at the Dacia Arena in Udine amid rumours he is looking for a way out of the Italian giants, but he almost snatched the three points deep into stoppage time after Juve insisted he was going nowhere this term.
After the match returning coach Massimiliano Allegri played down the controversy, saying that he was always planning to bring on Ronaldo.
“Cristiano is OK… It’s the start of the season and seeing the condition everyone is in and thinking about the game, especially at the beginning, I put him on the bench knowing that there would be a need for him to come on,” he told broadcaster DAZN.
“He made himself available, like everyone. He played well, even scored a goal but unfortunately it didn’t stand.”
Allegri’s Juve looked to be cruising to victory when Paulo Dybala, wearing the captain’s armband, and Juan Cuadrado put them two ahead midway through the first half. It was the most dramatic moment in an eventful night in the Italian top flight, with six red cards in four matches and three big-name managers returning to the touchline. The one with the biggest reputation — Mourinho –
– was made happy by two assists from new signing Tammy Abraham who shone on his Roma debut at the Stadio Olimpico.
With Fiorentina already down to 10 men, in the 26th minute Abraham slipped through Henrikh Mkhitaryan whose neat finish was given as a goal after a long VAR check. Nicolo Zaniolo’s second yellow card gave a brave Fiorentina side hope and Nikola Milenkovic levelled the scores on the hour mark.
However great work again from Abraham — who also hit the bar — led to Roma retaking the lead through Jordan Veretout four minutes later, the 23- year-old just about staying onside before rolling a perfect low cross which allowed the French midfielder to slot home.

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