Juventus and Fiorentina drew 2-2 on Sunday as the Serie A match was interrupted after seven minutes following racist insults from the stands aimed at striker Dusan Vlahovic.
A Khephren Thuram double was cancelled out by goals from Fiorentina’s Moise Kean and Riccardo Sottil.
But the match was overshadowed inside the first 10 minutes when referee Maurizio Mariani called over the two captains to tell them he was stopping play while an appeal over the tannoy at the Allianz Stadium called on fans to cut out racist chants.
The two teams then gathered in the centre circle, before the match resumed.
Fiorentina fans hurled insults in the direction of their former player Vlahovic, who is Serbian.
Since leaving Fiorentina, his club from 2018 to 2022, 24-year-old Vlahovic, has been targeted by fans of the Viola.
In November 2023, Fiorentina were given a suspended one-match ban for chants directed at three Juventus players, including Vlahovic.
Juventus midfielder Thuram opened the scoring after play restarted with a 20th-minute strike. It was the first goal scored by the son of former Juventus and France international Lilian Thuram since he joined the Old Lady in the close-season.
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Former Juventus forward Kean levelled on 38 minutes before Thuram doubled up three minutes after half-time.
The hosts looked set to leapfrog their fifth-placed opponents but Sottil struck in the 87th minute to ensure both sides remain level on 32 points.
Earlier, Napoli edged past struggling Venezia 1-0 to move level on points with Serie A leaders Atalanta.
Romelu Lukaku wasted a chance to put Napoli ahead in the 37th minute from the penalty spot. His effort was saved by visiting goalkeeper Filip Stankovic.
Giacomo Raspadori decided the match with his first goal of the season after 79 minutes, slotting home a loose ball after Venezia failed to clear.
Napoli’s third-straight victory brought them level with Atalanta, who drew with Lazio on Saturday and have a superior goal difference.
Inter Milan, 3-0 winners at Cagliari on Saturday, are third, one point behind the leading duo but with a game in hand.
Napoli can move into sole possession of the lead next weekend when they face Fiorentina, while Atalanta and Inter face each other in the Italian Supercup in Saudi Arabia.
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