Rafia rescues Juve to join Napoli, Inter, Milan in Italian Cup quarters

Rafia rescues Juve to join Napoli, Inter, Milan in Italian Cup quarters
Rafia rescues Juve to join Napoli, Inter, Milan in Italian Cup quarters

Milan (AFP) – Tunisian midfielder Hamza Rafia came off the bench to score an extra-time winner on his debut as Juventus battled past Genoa 3-2 to reach the Italian Cup quarter-finals on Wednesday.

Rafia, 21, came on with quarter of an hour to go in regular time and scored his first Juventus goal after 105 minutes in Turin.

Andrea Pirlo’s side had let a two-goal advantage slip to allow Genoa back into the game.

Cristiano Ronaldo started on the bench with forward Alvaro Morata and defender Giorgio Chiellini returning from injury.

Chiellini set up Dejan Kulusevski to open the scoring after two minutes in the Allianz Stadium.

Kulusevski then sent through for Morata to double their tally after 23 minutes.

But five minutes later Lennart Czyborra headed in to revive Genoa hopes.

Filippo Melegoni curled in the equaliser from outside the box, beating veteran keeper Gianluigi Buffon with quarter of an hour to go.

Ronaldo came off the bench with two minutes to go in regular time.

The Portuguese forward had a role in the winner, sending Morata through to tee up Rafia with Brazilian Arthur saving Juventus by heading off the line three minutes later.

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Juventus, the record 13-time winners, next meet either Sassuolo or SPAL.

– Lukaku puts Inter through –

Romelu Lukaku headed in an extra-time winner as Inter Milan set up a quarter-final clash with city rivals AC Milan with a 2-1 win over Fiorentina.

Holders Napoli advanced with a hard-fought 3-2 win over Serie B leaders Empoli.

Belgian Lukaku connected with Nicolo Barella’s cross in the 119th minute to beat Fiorentina goalkeeper Pietro Terracciano and snatch a late triumph.

Arturo Vidal had given Inter the advantage five minutes before the break in normal time after a VAR review judged Terracciano to have fouled Alexis Sanchez.

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The Chilean slotted in his first goal this season from the penalty spot.

But Christian Kouame blasted in a superb equaliser 12 minutes after half-time to take the match to extra-time.

Antonio Conte gave out-of-favour Danish international Christian Eriksen a rare start but he failed to make an impact.

Lukaku came off the bench on 69 minutes and with a minute to go ensured Inter avoided going to a penalty shootout with his 17th goal this season in all competitions.

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“It was important to qualify,” said coach Antonio Conte days before Inter host champions Juventus in Serie A.

“This result will give us a boost. We’ll now measure our ambitions against Juventus.”

AC Milan won 5-4 on penalities on Tuesday after their match against Torino ended 0-0 after extra time.

In Naples, Andrea Petagna scored the winner off a rebound with quarter of an hour to go after Nedim Bajrami had twice pulled Empoli level.

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Giovanni Di Lorenzo headed in a Hirving Lozano cross after 18 minutes, with the Mexican scoring the second seven minutes before the break.

“It was a painful match against a team full of young talents,” said Napoli coach Gennaro Gattuso whose side next play either Roma or Spezia.

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