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#VeronaJuve, the statistics

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#VeronaJuve, the statistics
#VeronaJuve, the statistics
#VeronaJuve, the statistics

The Bianconeri brought down the curtain on their 2014/15 Serie A campaign with yesterday evening’s 2-2 draw against Hellas Verona at the Bentegodi.

After striking in the reverse fixture at Juventus Stadium and bulging the net in a 6-1 Coppa Italia demolition a few days later, Roberto Pereyra made it three in as many Juventus appearances against the Gialloblu when he crashed home a magnificent finish to send the visitors into the interval with a one-goal advantage.

Verona forward Luca Toni put further daylight between himself and fellow contenders for the golden boot Carlos Tevez and Mauro Icardi when he polished off a swift break on the counter shortly after the restart, edging on to 22 strikes for the season, two more than the Argentine duo.

Fernando Llorente’s second Serie A goal on the road this campaign restored the Bianconeri’s lead moments later, before Juanito Gomez, scorer of the equaliser in last season’s corresponding fixture, ensured lightning struck twice with a late header.

More statistics from yesterday’s encounter can be read below:

Three

All three of the last Hellas Verona v Juventus fixtures contested at the Bentegodi have ended with a 2-2 scoreline.

Six

The Bianconeri rounded off their 2014/15 Serie A campaign with a six-game unbeaten run: four wins and two draws.

17

Strikes for Gialloblu goalscorer Luca Toni in the calendar year, a figure bettered only by Messi (28) and Cristiano Ronaldo (23).

22

Goals scored by Juventus from outside the area in this season’s Serie A, six more than any other side in Europe’s top five leagues.

117

Passes made by Andrea Pirlo at the Bentegodi, a record haul for a Juventus player in this season’s Serie A campaign.

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