
"Of course, I believe in this. I live for fourth place. Give it form, and I live for that position. We had a moment where too much weighed on us, and we were not too fortunate either, but this team has grown a great deal in many different aspects. I believe we will have a splendid final portion of the season."
"Timed at 92 minutes and 15 seconds, Gatti's late finish is the third-latest goal by a Juventus player against Roma in Serie A, after Osvaldo in May 2014 (93:52) and Felipe Melo in August 2009 (92:32). And it was an intervention that could prove crucial to Juventus' top-four hopes. Had they lost, they would have been seven points behind Roma, who sit in fourth."
Juventus drew 3-3 with Roma at Stadio Olimpico, with Federico Gatti scoring in the 93rd minute to equalize after Roma took a 3-1 lead. Francisco Conceicao and Jeremie Boga also scored for Juventus, while Wesley, Evan Ndicka, and Donyell Malen netted for Roma. Manager Luciano Spalletti expressed confidence in Juventus' ability to finish in the top four despite the draw. The result proved crucial, as a loss would have left Juventus seven points behind fourth-placed Roma. Spalletti highlighted the team's growth and fighting spirit, particularly following their Champions League elimination to Galatasaray earlier in the week.
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