Juventus stomps Atalanta for 24th straight home win in Serie A
Rome - Injury-depleted Juventus beat in-form Atalanta 3-1 on Saturday as the defending champion went seven points clear atop Serie A.
The visiting side came into the game off the back of six wins and had been unbeaten in nine games, while Juventus had lost 3-1 at Genoa last week.
Juventus brushed off a string of defensive injuries and now has 36 points, seven clear of Roma, who plays city rival Lazio on Sunday, and AC Milan who meets Crotone.
The first goal was a neat left-footed shot from Alex Sandro on 15 minutes, and the Brazilian player then revealed a t-shirt in memory of the Chapecoense team who perished in a plane crash in Colombia earlier this week.
Daniele Rugani's powerful header made it 2-0 just four minutes later.
In the second half, veteran Croat striker Mario Mandzukic headed home just after the hour to seal the three points, while Remo Freuler replied for Atalanta eight minutes from time.
The result came as a relief to coach Massimiliano Allegri, whose side hosts Dinamo Zagreb Wednesday in the last of the Champions League group phase games.
The Bianconeri, beaten finalists two years ago, need a win to remain clear of Sevilla, who they lead by a point in Group H.
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