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Nedved and Juventus keep pace with AC Milan
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Updated: 2005-04-25 09:13

Paval Nedved scored the game's sole goal in the 85th minute to lift Juventus over Lazio, 1-0, on Sunday.


Juventus' Pavel Nedved celebrates after scoring against Lazio during the Italian Serie A soccer match at the Olympic Stadium in Rome April 24, 2005. Juventus won the match 1-0. [Reuters]
With the victory, Juventus remained even with AC Milan in points atop Serie A. Both teams hold 73 points apiece, but AC Milan has the slight edge, leading by one in goal-differencial.

The pressure was on Juventus entering the day after AC Milan moved three points ahead of it with a 3-0 win over Parma on Saturday.

But the Bianconeri handled it well, rebounding from a loss to Inter Milan on Wednesday to hand Lazio just its second loss in its past six Serie A matches.

Nedved, who used to play for Lazio, dribbled the ball on the wing before placing it right underneath the top post for his sixth league tally of the campaign.

Capping of Sunday's Serie A schedule: Bologna and Fiorentina battled to a scoreless draw; Vincenzo Montella recorded his 21st goal of the season, but it wasn't enough as Roma fell to Sampdoria, 2-1; Atalanta blanked Palermo, 1-0; Brescia received goals from Luigi Di Biagio and Marius Stankevicius to get by Reggina, 2-0; Chievo and Cagliari played to a 1-1 tie; Rafael scored in added time to lead Messina past Inter Milan, 2-1; Livorno shut out Lecee, 1-0.



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