Juventus were made to comeback after being 2 goals down before halftime against Salernitana in Turin.
Antonio Candreva gave the visitors the lead in the 18th minute, tapping home from close range after meeting Mazzocchi’s delivery.
Moise Kean thought he had found the equalizer for the team but his goal was ruled out for offside by VAR.
In the closing stages of the half, Gleison Bremer was deemed to have handled the ball in the box, giving a penalty to the visitors.
Krzysztof Piatek stepped up and sent Perin the wrong way to score his first goal for the team, giving Salernitana a 2 goal lead before the break.
Bremer was able to redeem himself after the break, as he pulled one back for the team in the 51st minute, powering a header past Luigi Sepe.
Just minutes later, Dusan Vlahovic had his shot deflected unto the post, denying him a chance for a quick leveller.
Despite being one goal down, the old ladies kept pressuring their opponents, coming very close through Vlahovic and Milik.
Big Drama at stoppage time as Salernitana midfielder Tonny Vilhena dropped Alex Sandro in the penalty box, giving the host a lifeline.
Leandro Bonucci stepped up to take the spot kick, but had his effort saved by Sepe.
Fortunately, the rebound fell nicely for him as he tucked it into the net to level the scores.
Milik thought he had gotten a late winner for the team after he connected with an Initial corner, but his effort was chalked off by offside.
To rub salt on an already deep wound, the striker was shown a second yellow after he took off his shirt to celebrate the lost goal.
Juan Cuadrado and Federico Fazio were also sent off later on after a braon on the pitch.
Juventus manager Allegri received his share of the red after his constant complaints.