Juventus managed only one shot on target against Lazio and it was decisive, as Paulo Dybala marked his comeback with a last-gasp winner.

The Aquile had already beaten Juve twice this season in the Italian Super Cup and Serie A, but were fresh from Wednesday’s gruelling Coppa Italia penalty shoot-out defeat to Milan after extra time.

The fatigue took its toll as time wore on, but Lazio continued to have the only real scoring opportunities with Gigi Buffon denying Ciro Immobile twice and a Sergej Milinkovic-Savic header.

Juventus managed only one shot on target against Lazio and it was decisive, as Paulo Dybala marked his comeback with a last-gasp winner.

The Aquile had already beaten Juve twice this season in the Italian Super Cup and Serie A, but were fresh from Wednesday’s gruelling Coppa Italia penalty shoot-out defeat to Milan after extra time.

The fatigue took its toll as time wore on, but Lazio continued to have the only real scoring opportunities with Gigi Buffon denying Ciro Immobile twice and a Sergej Milinkovic-Savic header.

However, as a draw seemed inevitable, Dybala popped up with a moment of magic in his first start for two months.

La Joya nutmegged one player, held off Marco Parolo with surprising strength and steered his finish past Thomas Strakosha.

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