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Napoli draws 2-2 against Atalanta, Juventus beats Genoa 2-1

MILAN (AP) - Atalanta rallied to draw 2-2 at Napoli on Wednesday in an entertaining Serie A match between two of the league's most attack-minded sides.

Atalanta remained third but slipped five points behind Juventus, which moved back to the top of Serie A - a point above Inter Milan - after a stoppage-time penalty by Cristiano Ronaldo gave it a 2-1 win over Genoa.

Nikola Maksimovic and Arkadiusz Milik scored for Napoli, either side of Remo Freuler's equalizer.

But Josip Ilicic leveled for Atalanta four minutes from time, with Napoli coach Carlo Ancelotti and an assistant then sent to the stands for their protests as they felt there should have been a penalty moments earlier when Fernando Llorente appeared to be elbowed over by Simon Kjær.

"For the first time I don't want to talk much tonight. I feel offended as a professional and I'm disappointed," Ancelotti said. "The defender doesn't even look at the ball and goes straight for Llorente to try and stop him from jumping. It was a clear penalty. They made a dreadful mistake.

"As far as I'm concerned, you didn't even need VAR but it's ridiculous that the referee didn't go to see the replay ... I don't want to say anything else because I wasn't shown respect and nor was my club."

Milik also twice hit the woodwork for Napoli before finally getting his goal.

Napoli remained three points behind Atalanta but fell to sixth.

LAST-GASP WIN

Ronaldo had a goal disallowed in stoppage time but then won and converted a penalty to seal the victory against Genoa, which played nearly all of the second half with 10 men.

"We believed in it and tried right until the end," Ronaldo said. "We created many opportunities, we wanted to win and with each passing minute the tension increased. We knew that Inter had won yesterday and we were second and this was one an added stimulus."

Maurizio Sarri's men were looking to bounce back from a disappointing 1-1 draw at Lecce at the weekend and Leonardo Bonucci headed them in front in the 36th.

But Christian Kouamé leveled five minutes later with a bit of luck as he miskicked the ball off his other leg and it wrongfooted Juventus goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon.

Francesco Cassata was sent off for a second yellow card five minutes after the interval but Genoa's chances to hold on were boosted when Juventus substitute Adrien Rabiot was also dismissed for two bookings three minutes from time.

Ronaldo, who had earlier missed a sitter, thought he had won the match in the fourth minute of stoppage time but the goal was disallowed for offside.

The Portugal international was given a second chance minutes later when he was tripped by Antonio Sanabria and he drove the penalty into the bottom left corner.

OTHER MATCHES

Roma defender Federico Fazio was sent off after just 32 minutes but the capital side managed to win 4-0 at Udinese to move fourth.

Lazio is a point further back after beating Torino by the same scoreline.

Also: Calgiari beat Bologna 3-2, Fiorentina won 2-1 at Sassuolo and Sampdoria drew 1-1 with Lecce.

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Napoli coach Carlo Ancelotti sits on the bench during the Italian Serie A soccer match between Napoli and Atalanta at the San Paolo stadium in Naples, Italy, Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2019. (Cesare Abbate/ANSA via AP) The Associated Press
Referee Piero Giacomelli shows a red card to Napoli coach Carlo Ancelotti during the Italian Serie A soccer match between Napoli and Atalanta at the San Paolo stadium in Naples, Italy, Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2019. (Ciro Fusco/ANSA via AP) The Associated Press
Atalanta's Josip Ilicic, left, scores his side's 2nd goal during the Italian Serie A soccer match between Napoli and Atalanta at the San Paolo stadium in Naples, Italy, Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2019. (Ciro Fusco/ANSA via AP) The Associated Press
Napoli's Nikola Maksimovic, top right, scores his side's opening goal during Italian Serie A soccer match between Napoli and Atalanta at the San Paolo stadium in Naples, Italy, Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2019. (Ciro Fusco/ANSA via AP) The Associated Press
Referee Piero Giacomelli shows the yellow card to Atalanta's Rafael Toloi, 2nd from right, during the Italian Serie A soccer match between Napoli and Atalanta at the San Paolo stadium in Naples, Italy, Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2019. (Ciro Fusco/ANSA via AP) The Associated Press
Napoli's Arkadiusz Milik celebrates after scoring his side's 2nd goal during the Italian Serie A soccer match between Napoli and Atalanta at the San Paolo stadium in Naples, Italy, Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2019. (Ciro Fusco/ANSA via AP) The Associated Press
Napoli's Lorenzo Insigne reacts during the Italian Serie A soccer match between Napoli and Atalanta at the San Paolo stadium in Naples, Italy, Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2019. (Ciro Fusco/ANSA via AP) The Associated Press
Juventus' Leonardo Bonucci, 3rd from right, scores his side's opening goal during the Italian Serie A soccer match between Juventus and Genoa at the Allianz stadium in Turin, Italy, Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2019. (Alessandro Di Marco/ANSA via AP) The Associated Press
Juventus' Leonardo Bonucci and Genoa's Andrea Pinamonti, right, go for the ball during the Italian Serie A soccer match between Juventus and Genoa at the Allianz stadium in Turin, Italy, Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2019. (Alessandro Di Marco/ANSA via AP) The Associated Press
Juventus' Paulo Dybala, right, goes for the ball during the Italian Serie A soccer match between Juventus and Genoa at the Allianz stadium in Turin, Italy, Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2019. (Alessandro Di Marco/ANSA via AP) The Associated Press
Roma's Christopher Lloyd Smalling, center, celebrates with his teammates after scoring during the Italian Serie A soccer match Udinese Calcio vs AS Roma at the Friuli-Dacia Arena stadium in Udine, Italy, Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2019. (Franco Debernardi/ANSA via AP) The Associated Press
Lazio's Ciro Immobile celebrates after scoring his side's second goal during the Italian Serie A soccer match between Lazio and Torino at the Olympic stadium in Rome, Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2019. (Giuseppe Lami/ANSA via AP) The Associated Press
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