Antonio Filippini gave the home side a deserved lead in the 26th minute before Nicola Legrottaglie equalised three minutes from the interval.

Juve lacked ideas and risked losing the game, especially after Felipe Melo's dismissal left them with 10 men for the final eight minutes.

Meanwhile, Palermo closed in on the top four thanks to a narrow victory over Parma as they upset Francesco Guidolin on his return to the Stadio Renzo Barbera.

Edison Cavani put the home side ahead after just over an hour, but Jonathan Biabiany caused an uproar when he equalised 10 minutes later while several Palermo players had stopped for a player who was down injured.

It looked like it might be enough for the Parma coach to celebrate his return to Sicily with a point, but a late winner from Fabio Simplicio ensured Palermo are now just a point behind Napoli.