The main talking point, however, involved Higuain's role in winning the second penalty. Nicolas Viola stuck out his leg as Higuain collected a pass and the Argentine's legs immediately crumpled even though replays showed no visible contact. However, the referee awarded a penalty and Dybala converted to complete his hat-trick in the 74th minute and put the Turin side 3-2 ahead. Dybala put Juve ahead in the 16th minute, scoring with a curling shot from the edge of the area, but Cheick Diabate levelled for Benevento from close range eight minutes later. Juventus went back in front in first half stoppage time after Miralem Pjanic was tripped and Dybala converted the first penalty of the afternoon, but Diabate headed Benevento level again six minutes into the second half.
Source: The Star April 07, 2018 16:30 UTC