A victory for Venezia, in combination with defeats for our Lecce and Empoli, would secure top football for the Leoni Alati next season, with permutations that quickly became less complicated after just two minutes.
The Pinpoint Pass of Ridgeciano Haps in the six-year area was able to immediately have an impact on his return to the XI while he passed his volley with confidence past Michele di Gregorio.
That leadership seemed short -lived when Alberto Costa brought the rebound away after IonuÈ› Radu had not held the first effort. Venezia, however, was saved by VAR, with an overview of the action showing that the right back had handled the ball in the structure.
Now outside the UCL qualification positions with nearest rivals such as Roma won in Torino, Igor Tudor knew that his side had to respond earlier instead of later.
That reaction almost arrived when the shot of Randal Kolo Muani looked destined for the back of the net, but to the frustration of the Frenchman, Joel Schingtienne produced a brilliant goalline clearance to retain the lead of Venezia.
Nevertheless, Venezia's Good Fortunes did not last long, because Juventus turned the game upside down within a devastating spell of six minutes.
A quick initiator allowed Kenan Yildiz to torment Marin Sverko with beautiful feet before he beat Radu with a fresh blow that demolished under the body of Romanian.
Kolo Muani then silenced the home crowd with two agile game-changing accents before he shot in a rocket that flew right into the net.
An All-Action first half ended with Juve loaner Hans Nicolussi Caviglia who comes close to haunting his parent club, while beating Di Gregorio, but not the mail.
Because Lecce now won in Lazio, Venezia needed something special, and that is some Haps only shy for the hour.
With an assist for his name, the wing-back again composed itself and ended with Aplomb despite the presence of two defenders on the line.
After a quiet period in the game, Issa Doumbia di Gregorio mentioned for the first time in the second half in action.
Manuel Locatelli won it very much for the hosts for UCL-bound Juventus in the 73rd minute via the penalty spot, after Francisco Conukicao had attracted an awkward challenge from Caviglia.
The devastating Spot-Kick, accompanied by Lecce's victory, seals the immediate return from Venezia to the second row.
Flash score Man of the match: Kenan Yildiz (Juventus)
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