Juventus 2-1 Sassuolo: Paulo Dybala and Dusan Vlahovic send Old Lady into Coppa Italia semi-finals to set up meeting with Fiorentina
- Juventus beat Sassuolo 2-1 in a Coppa Italia quarter-final tie on Thursday
- Paulo Dybala’s volley gave Juve the lead but Hamed Traore levelled for Sassuolo
- Dusan Vlahovic forced the decisive goal which came off Ruan Tressoldi’s arm
- Fiorentina beat Atalanta 3-2 to join Juve in the last four of the competition
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Holders Juventus scraped into the semi-finals of the Coppa Italia with a 2-1 victory over Sassuolo and will face Fiorentina after they also struck late on to beat Atalanta 3-2 on Thursday.
Juventus took the lead in the third minute when Paulo Dybala bounced home a volley.
Sassuolo hit back in the 23rd minute with Hamed Traore bending a superb effort past keeper Mattia Perin.
Dusan Vlahovic forced the late winner as Juventus beat Sassuolo to reach the semi-finals
Paulo Dybala bounced home a volley to put Juventus in front in the first half
Both sides had chances in the second half but Juventus grabbed the winner in the 88th minute when Dusan Vlahovic wriggled through on the left and his shot deflected in off the arm of Ruan Tressoldi.
Fiorentina left it even later with Nikola Milenkovic scoring in the third minute of stoppage time at Atalanta.
Krzysztof Piatek put the visitors ahead with an early penalty but Davide Zappacosta levelled on the half hour with a superb curling effort off the underside of the bar.
Jeremie Boga struck the post for Atalanta just before halftime with Mario Pasalic failed to turn in the rebound.
Boga, who signed for Atalanta on loan from Sassuolo in January, put Atalanta ahead with a superb goal in the 56th minute.
Fiorentina were awarded another penalty in the 71st minute when Teun Koopmeiners got a clearance all wrong and instead made contact with Youssef Maleh.
Vlahovic has made a big impact in three games for Juventus since switching from Fiorentina
Nicola Milenkovic (L) sent Fiorentina into the last four with a last-gasp goal at Atalanta
Piatek’s penalty was saved by Juan Musso but he converted the rebound to set up a tense finale.
Zappacosta struck a fierce shot against the bar before Fiorentina were reduced to 10 men in the 79th minute as Lucas Martinez Quarta earned a second yellow card for a foul on Luis Muriel.
But there was a sting in the tail as deep into stoppage time Milenkovic controlled a knock down and dispatched a stunning half-volley into the bottom corner.
A VAR check for a possible handball added to the tension but the goal stood and Fiorentina could celebrate.
Fiorentina will now face Juventus in the last four in a game which will see Vlahovic face his old club barely a month after his controversial switch to Turin.
Inter Milan will face AC Milan in the other Coppa Italia semi-final.
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