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Why Juventus had two goals ruled out against Lecce

Yahoo Sports CanadaMay 9, 2026 at 08:40 PM
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Quick summary

Juventus had two second-half goals disallowed against Lecce, both linked to Dusan Vlahovic being offside. One was a straightforward VAR offside call, while the other required an on-field review because Vlahovic was judged to be interfering with play without touching the ball.

What happened

Juventus scored early through Dusan Vlahovic and later thought they had added two more goals away to Lecce. The first disallowed goal was cancelled for a clear offside after Vlahovic converted a rebound from Andrea Cambiaso's shot. The second was more subjective, as Pierre Kalulu finished after chaos in the box while Vlahovic, from an offside position, was deemed to have interfered with Jamal Siebert. Referee Andrea Colombo reviewed the incident on the monitor and confirmed the goal should not stand.

Chance analysis

This matters because it clarifies that Juventus created multiple dangerous sequences but failed to convert them into a larger scoreboard advantage due to positional discipline and interference rulings. For football analysis, it is a match-incident signal rather than a broader form or tactical shift, though it does reinforce Vlahovic's central involvement in Juventus' attacking play.

Impact

The immediate effect was negative for Juventus in the match, as two potential goals were removed despite continued attacking threat.

AI Insight

Treat this as a match-incident update with limited forward predictive value, except as minor evidence of Juventus generating chances through Vlahovic and Cambiaso.

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juventusinter-milanLecceInter MilanSerie A
Players
Dusan VlahovicAndrea CambiasoPierre KaluluJamal Siebert

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Why Juventus had two goals ruled out against Lecce

Juventus had two second-half goals disallowed against Lecce, both linked to Dusan Vlahovic being offside. One was a straightforward VAR offside call, while the other required an on-field review because Vlahovic was judged to be interfering with play without touching the ball.

Article summary

Juventus scored early through Dusan Vlahovic and later thought they had added two more goals away to Lecce. The first disallowed goal was cancelled for a clear offside after Vlahovic converted a rebound from Andrea Cambiaso's shot. The second was more subjective, as Pierre Kalulu finished after chaos in the box while Vlahovic, from an offside position, was deemed to have interfered with Jamal Siebert. Referee Andrea Colombo reviewed the incident on the monitor and confirmed the goal should not stand.

This matters because it clarifies that Juventus created multiple dangerous sequences but failed to convert them into a larger scoreboard advantage due to positional discipline and interference rulings. For football analysis, it is a match-incident signal rather than a broader form or tactical shift, though it does reinforce Vlahovic's central involvement in Juventus' attacking play.

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Source
Yahoo Sports Canada
Published
May 9, 2026, 8:40 PM
Category
Media Report
Confidence
93%
Priority
Normal

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