Higuain was involved again as the Italian league leaders sealed victory on 81 minutes when he laid the ball on for France midfielder Blaise Matuidi to sweep in his side's second. The goal came shortly after Atalanta were reduced to 10 men after defender Gianluca Mancini collected a pair of bookings in as many minutes for fouls on Higuain and Giorgio Chiellini. A run of 12 successive victories in Serie A has left Massimiliano Allegri's Juve on course for a record-extending seventh straight league crown, although they still must host Napoli at home on April 22.??????@G_Higuain has scored 6️⃣ goals with his last 7️⃣ shots on target in @SerieA_TIM. #JuveAtalanta pic.twitter.com/Ht1jHU9sB3
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"We mustn't start thinking the Scudetto is suddenly in the bag," said Allegri. "It's a decisive stage of the season but we must take things one step at a time. "Napoli are right up there behind us and we need lots of points to win the title." Juve, who have finished as Champions League runners-up twice in the past three seasons, will discover their quarter-final opponents in Friday's draw in Nyon, Switzerland.1️⃣-0️⃣ Higuain ⚽️ #JuveAtalanta #TeamJuve #TeamItalia #Juve #Juventus #Juve120 pic.twitter.com/Oh4NTINk1X
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