With the drums of war beating, the two teams engaged in a heated duel.
With 12 minutes on the clock, Lazio cleverly sent a corner kick into the box and Milinkovic leapt to head the ball just over the crossbar.
In the blink of an eye, Juventus launched a counter-attack in the 20th minute, with Rabiot and Vlahovic breaking into the box one after the other, but failing to score due to the referee's silence.
After thirty minutes, Anderson picked out a clever cross at the top of the arc and Immobile pranced in to shoot, but it was valiantly parried away by Szczesny.
Lazio were set up on the left and Alberto played the ball to the top of the arc, where Milinkovic shot from distance but hit an empty net.
By the 38th minute, Lazio crossed from the left, Sandro missed the top of the net, Milinkovic stopped the ball on his chest and shot the ball, VAR prompted the referee to validate the goal, Lazio led Juventus 1:0.
In the 42nd minute, Juventus' right corner kick flew into the box, Bremer's header went in but was deflected by the keeper, and Rabiot added a header to equalize Juventus 1-1.
In the 53rd minute, Anderson crossed from the right road, Alberto's heel made a great pass, and Zaccarini easily pushed the ball into the goal, Lazio 2:1 Juventus.
In the 56th minute, Milinkovic made a precise diagonal pass from the right and Zakani stepped in to shoot, but the referee ruled it offside and the goal was disallowed.
Sandro broke down the left and crossed before Vlahovic's header reached the roof of the net on 62 minutes.
In the eighty-fourth minute, Chiesa Jr. made consecutive breakthroughs on the left, and Fagioli shot in the air.
In the end, Juventus defeated Lazio 1:2. Although this loss is regrettable, Juventus currently has 47 points, 5 points less than Milan, there is still a ray of hope. If they can seize the opportunity, there may still be the possibility of a turnaround.
Lazio is in second place in the table with 58 points in 29 rounds, 5 points ahead of the third place Roma, the prospect is bright.