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Juventus continued to climb up the Serie A table after beating Milan 1-0 to string together three consecutive Serie A wins for the first time this season.
Paulo Dybala scored the only goal of the game at the Juventus Stadium, where there was increased security a week after the attacks in Paris that took 130 lives and left hundreds more injured.
Earlier, Mattia Destro came back to haunt his old side as he scored a late penalty to help Bologna draw 2-2 against title-chasing Roma in Serie A.
Roma moved provisionally level on points with table-topping Fiorentina and Internazionale, while Bologna inched two points clear of the relegation zone.
Juventus leapfrogged Milan, moving a point above the Rossoneri and six below the top three.
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