The match was held at the Allianz Stadium, in the Piedmontese city of Turin, and the Cordovan paulo dybala opened the scoring after 3 minutes of the first half, the Ivorian Hamed Junior Traoré equalized for Sassuolo, at 24 of the initial stage, and the Brazilian defender Ruan, against his own goal, scored the second for Juventus, at 43 of the end part.
The match had juventus, defending champion, as dominator at the beginning, so it was not surprising that the “Jewel” Dybala put the “Vecchia Signora” ahead, but Sassuolo He reacted and reached equality after a great definition by the Ivorian Traoré, to add emotion to the duel.
The final part was all from “Juve”, but the sticks and the superb performance of the veteran goalkeeper from Sassuolo,
Gianluca Pegolo40, seemed like he would take the match to extra time, but at 43 minutes an excellent play by the Serbian Dusan Vlahovic and a clear deflection on the Brazilian’s back Rouen, He dislodged the visiting goalkeeper and sentenced Juventus to a just victory.
Previously, Florence, with the Argentines Lucas Martinez Quarta and Nicolas Gonzalez As starters, he beat Atalanta 3-2 as a visitor, where his compatriots Juan Musso and José Luis Palomino were from the beginning, to qualify for the semifinals.
The Polish Krzysztof Piatek, on two occasions and the first from a penalty kick (9m. PT and 26m. ST), and Serbian Nikola Milenkovic (48m. ST) scored for the “Viola”, where Martínez Quarta from Mar del Plata was expelled (33m. ST) ; the Italian Davide Zappacosta (30m. PT) and the Ivorian Jeremie Boga (11m. ST) did it for Atalanta.
On Tuesday, Inter eliminated Roma by beating them 2-0 and advanced to the semi-finals, while Milan went to that stage yesterday after beating Lazio 4-0, both at home.
The semifinal matches, the only instance of the contest with two-way crosses, will be Milan against Inter and Juventus against Fiorentina, to be played on March 2 and April 20 to come.
The last champion of the Italian Cup is Juventus and the final of this edition will be held on Wednesday, May 11, at the Olympic Stadium in Rome.
The top winner of the Italian Cup is Juventus with 14 titles; followed by Rome with 9; Inter and Lazio with 7; Fiorentina and Napoli with 6; Milan and Turin with 5; and Sampdoria with 4.
Source: Ambito

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