Juventus clinched a dramatic 1-0 victory over Hellas Verona in the dying seconds on Saturday, securing their position at the top of Italy's Serie A.
After relentless pressure throughout the match, Juventus finally found the net in the seventh minute of stoppage time when Andrea Cambiaso tapped in the rebound following Arkadiusz Milik's header that had hit the post, as reported by Reuters.
Despite creating 24 scoring opportunities, Massimiliano Allegri's team missed numerous chances, with Dusan Vlahovic and Federico Chiesa among those who couldn't capitalize.
With 23 points, Juventus leads Serie A, narrowly ahead of Inter Milan by one point, who are set to face AS Roma on Sunday. Meanwhile, Hellas Verona sits in 16th place with eight points.
This victory was well-deserved and highlighted the team's disciplined performance, which was the most crucial factor.
The team maintained their focus even until the very end, which proved pivotal following an overall strong performance.
Early in the game, Moise Kean found the back of the net after an impressive midfield run, but the goal was ruled out as Dusan Vlahovic was marginally offside when the ball deflected off him.
Verona came closest to scoring just before halftime when Federico Bonazzoli unleashed a close-range volley, which was expertly saved by Juventus goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny.
Kean's frustration continued as he had a header disallowed just before the hour mark due to an elbow on Verona defender Davide Faraoni.
Kean's night ended on a sour note when he received a yellow card for his reaction to a free kick awarded against him, and he was subsequently replaced by Chiesa