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Juve's winning run ended by lowly SPAL

Soccer Football - Serie A - SPAL vs Juventus - Paolo Mazza, Ferrara, Italy - March 17, 2018 Spal players celebrate after the match REUTERS/Alberto Lingria

MILAN (Reuters) - Leaders Juventus saw their 12-match winning run in Serie A ended by lowly SPAL on Saturday when they were held to a 0-0 draw by opponents who began the day in the relegation zone.

It was the first time since Dec. 9 that the Turin side had failed to win a league game and the result breathed new life into the Serie A title race just as Juventus had threatened to break clear.

Although Juventus moved five points ahead at the top, second-placed Napoli's fate is back in their own hands as they host Genoa on Sunday, when they can cut the lead to two points, and still have to meet Juve in mid-April.

Soccer Football - Serie A - SPAL vs Juventus - Paolo Mazza, Ferrara, Italy - March 17, 2018 Spal's Pasquale Schiattarella and team mates celebrate after the match REUTERS/Alberto Lingria

Juventus, who completed their 10th league game without conceding a goal, dominated possession but were unable to find a way past SPAL's resolute defence.

SPAL's Filippo Costa did well to block Alex Sandro after he was sent through by Douglas Costa and Paulo Dybala curled a Juventus free kick on to the roof of the net just before halftime.

Mario Mandzukic had Juve's best second-half chance when he met Costa's cross with a diving header but his effort went wide.

Soccer Football - Serie A - SPAL vs Juventus - Paolo Mazza, Ferrara, Italy - March 17, 2018 Spal's Francesco Vicari and team mates celebrate after the match REUTERS/Alberto Lingria

SPAL, who are back in Serie A after a 49-year absence, moved one point and one place clear of the relegation zone. A capacity 13,000 crowd at their modest stadium celebrated the final whistle as if they had won a title.

"I'm not angry or disappointed, we were up against a SPAL side who fought hard and believed in themselves," Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri said.

"They were very aggressive and they committed a lot of fouls, but these aren't excuses."

Soccer Football - Serie A - SPAL vs Juventus - Paolo Mazza, Ferrara, Italy - March 17, 2018 Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri and Spal coach Leonardo Semplici REUTERS/Alberto Lingria

Allegri warned that Juve would face similar tough matches against other relegation candidates.

"This match should be a lesson for when we play Benevento and Crotone, who are fighting for survival and will make things difficult," he said.

SPAL captain Mirco Antenucci said the result was "something to be proud of, it's very satisfying".

Soccer Football - Serie A - SPAL vs Juventus - Paolo Mazza, Ferrara, Italy - March 17, 2018 Spal's Sergio Floccari in action with Juventus’ Miralem Pjanic REUTERS/Alberto Lingria

Sassuolo ended a nine-match winless run by beating Udinese 2-1 in Saturday's other game and handed their opponents a fifth successive loss.

Sassuolo went ahead thanks to an own goal when Stefano Sensi's corner ricocheted off Ali Adnan and into the net in the 42nd minute

Seko Fofana equalised two minutes later by curling an exquisite effort into the top corner, a goal which was confirmed after a review by the video assistant referee (VAR).

Soccer Football - Serie A - SPAL vs Juventus - Paolo Mazza, Ferrara, Italy - March 17, 2018 Spal's Alex Meret REUTERS/Alberto Lingria

Sensi turned in Matteo Politano's cross for the winner in the 74th minute.

(Writing by Brian Homewood in Bern,; Editing by Ed Osmond)

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