The Italian Football Federation docked 15 points from Italy's biggest football club on Friday after finding that they had used capital gains from moves to fraudulently boost their accounts. That choice, which places them with 23 points in mid-table in Italy's premier division, was criticized as "unjust and unequal" by CEO Maurizio Scanavino prior to the game by Juve supporters at the Allianz Stadium.
However, the club shown grit by twice fighting back from goals by Ademola Lookman to draw a thrilling game. Danilo's drive midway through the second half ultimately gave his team a point. After Lookman's early goal was cancelled out by Angel Di Maria's penalty in the 25th minute, Juventus took the lead at the half. Nine minutes later, Arkadiusz Milik scored a beautiful volley to retake the advantage.