The race for fourth place in Serie A keeps getting tighter and if Juventus fails to qualify for next season's Champions League, defender Pierre Kalulu might shoulder significant blame.
Lazio snatched a 1-1 draw against Juventus, one of its direct rivals for fourth spot, on Saturday. The match changed on the hour mark when Kalulu was sent off for hitting an opponent while his team led 1-0.
Fourth-placed Juventus remained level on points with Lazio, above the capital team thanks to a better head-to-head record.
Roma is only a point behind and visits third-placed Atalanta on Monday. Bologna was a point further back following Friday's loss to AC Milan and could be joined on points if Fiorentina wins at Venezia on Monday.
There are two rounds remaining.
Juventus broke the deadlock six minutes after the break when Weston McKennie floated in a cross from the left for an unmarked Randal Kolo Muani to head in from close range.
However, just nine minutes later, Kalulu was sent off after video review. He hit Taty Castellanos on the back of the shoulder, although the Lazio forward fell clutching his face.
Lazio leveled in the sixth minute of stoppage time. Juventus goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio pulled off another fine save to keep out Castellanos' header but he couldn't stop Matías Vecino's follow-up from point-blank range. Lazio and the Stadio Olimpico celebrated wildly.
First win for Empoli
Empoli recorded its first win of 2025 and it could prove to be the most crucial, as it beat 10-man Parma 2-1 in a relegation battle to move out of the bottom three.
Jacopo Fazzini swept a corner kick into the roof of the net in the 11th minute and matters appeared to be going the Tuscan team's way even more when Parma was reduced to 10 men in the 31st.
Defender Lautaro Valenti, who needlessly earned himself a yellow card nine minutes earlier for slapping an opponent on the leg after being tripped, was even more foolish in receiving a second booking for dragging back another player by the jersey.
Milan Duric managed to bundle in a surprise equalizer for the 10 men of Parma in the 73rd but Tino Anjorin curled into the top right corner four minutes from time to secure Empoli's first win in five months.
Empoli moved a point above Lecce, which visits Hellas Verona on Sunday. Parma was only five points above the relegation zone.
Pepe Reina howler
Como recovered from from a huge mistake from its goalkeeper to beat Cagliari 3-1.
It was a sixth straight win for Cesc Fabregas' team, which had already secured Serie A safety. Cagliari will have to wait a little longer as it was six points above the relegation zone, with most of the teams below it still to play this weekend.
Cagliari took the lead in the 20th when Pepe Reina allowed Michel Adopo's shot to squirm under his body.
Como's Maxence Caqueret leveled in the 40th and Gabriel Strefezza fired the hosts in front in stoppages. Patrick Cutrone sealed the result on his 100th appearance for Como.
Santiago Gimenez scored twice and had a goal disallowed as AC Milan rallied to beat Bologna 3-1 in Serie A on Friday and keep alive its hopes of European soccer next season.
It was the second game in row in which Milan has come from behind to secure three points.
Bologna was hoping to snap a two-game winless run and it took the lead after 48 minutes when Riccardo Orsolini cut in from the right and fired a low drive past Mike Maignan.
However, Gimenez equalized in the 73rd minute with a cool finish after Christian Pulisic set him up inside the box.
The Argentina-born Mexican international had a second goal disallowed two minutes later but another goal seemed inevitable as Milan pushed forward. It came four minutes later and again Pulisic was involved.
Joao Felix's 79th-minute shot was blocked but fell perfectly for the American and he coolly slotted the ball home from 12 meters out.
Gimenez capped a standout performance in stoppage time when he made space for himself inside the box and scored his second and Milan's third.
The game was a dress rehearsal for next Wednesday's Coppa Italia final in Rome.