<p>Paulo Dybala scored but Juventus were held 1-1 at lowly Lecce on Saturday with the defending champions in danger of being overtaken by Inter Milan at the top of the Serie A table.</p>.<p>Both goals came from penalties with Dybala's strike from the spot after 50 minutes cancelled out by Lecce's Marco Mancosu's effort six minutes later.</p>.<p>The Italian champions have 23 points from nine games, but could be overtaken by Antonio Conte's Inter who are two points behind before hosting Parma later on Saturday.</p>.<p>Juventus rested Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo after Tuesday's 2-1 Champions League win over Lokomotiv Moscow, and ahead of two Serie A matches in four days next week.</p>.<p>But Dybala, who scored both goals against the Russians, started up front alongside Gonzalo Higuain, with Federico Bernardeschi just behind the Argentine strike duo.</p>.<p>Maurizio Sarri gave starts to Emre Can and Danilo with Blaise Matuidi and Juan Cuadrado starting on the bench.</p>.<p>Promoted Lecce, a side from the heel of Italy, are struggling above the relegation zone, but managed to pull through for a precious point despite being dominated by the visitors.</p>.<p>Slovenian midfielder Zan Majer forced a save from Juventus goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny after just two minutes.</p>.<p>Dybala was targeted early by the Lecce defenders with Luca Rossettini and Marco Calderoni picking up yellow cards early for fouling the Argentine forward.</p>.<p>Higuain looked as he had the opener after a quarter of an hour finishing off Alex Sandro's cross, but his effort was ruled for offside.</p>.<p>Gabriel denied Dybala and Bernardeschi then failed to connect with a Danilo cross just before the break.</p>.<p>But Dybala put Juventus ahead five minutes into the second half with his sixth goal in five games following a disputed foul on Miralem Pjanic.</p>.<p>But captain Mancosu pulled his side back level from the spot six minutes later after a Matthijs De Ligt handball.</p>.<p>Gabriel denied Higuain on the line after 68 minutes and Leonardo Bonucci also sent over as the Turin giants pushed forward unsuccessfully for the winner.</p>.<p>The bruising encounter could prove costly for the champions with Pjanic, Higuain and Rodrigo Bentancur all taking knocks.</p>.<p>Inter host Parma later Saturday with Genoa playing their first game under new coach Thiago Motta at home against Mario Balotelli's Brescia.</p>
<p>Paulo Dybala scored but Juventus were held 1-1 at lowly Lecce on Saturday with the defending champions in danger of being overtaken by Inter Milan at the top of the Serie A table.</p>.<p>Both goals came from penalties with Dybala's strike from the spot after 50 minutes cancelled out by Lecce's Marco Mancosu's effort six minutes later.</p>.<p>The Italian champions have 23 points from nine games, but could be overtaken by Antonio Conte's Inter who are two points behind before hosting Parma later on Saturday.</p>.<p>Juventus rested Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo after Tuesday's 2-1 Champions League win over Lokomotiv Moscow, and ahead of two Serie A matches in four days next week.</p>.<p>But Dybala, who scored both goals against the Russians, started up front alongside Gonzalo Higuain, with Federico Bernardeschi just behind the Argentine strike duo.</p>.<p>Maurizio Sarri gave starts to Emre Can and Danilo with Blaise Matuidi and Juan Cuadrado starting on the bench.</p>.<p>Promoted Lecce, a side from the heel of Italy, are struggling above the relegation zone, but managed to pull through for a precious point despite being dominated by the visitors.</p>.<p>Slovenian midfielder Zan Majer forced a save from Juventus goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny after just two minutes.</p>.<p>Dybala was targeted early by the Lecce defenders with Luca Rossettini and Marco Calderoni picking up yellow cards early for fouling the Argentine forward.</p>.<p>Higuain looked as he had the opener after a quarter of an hour finishing off Alex Sandro's cross, but his effort was ruled for offside.</p>.<p>Gabriel denied Dybala and Bernardeschi then failed to connect with a Danilo cross just before the break.</p>.<p>But Dybala put Juventus ahead five minutes into the second half with his sixth goal in five games following a disputed foul on Miralem Pjanic.</p>.<p>But captain Mancosu pulled his side back level from the spot six minutes later after a Matthijs De Ligt handball.</p>.<p>Gabriel denied Higuain on the line after 68 minutes and Leonardo Bonucci also sent over as the Turin giants pushed forward unsuccessfully for the winner.</p>.<p>The bruising encounter could prove costly for the champions with Pjanic, Higuain and Rodrigo Bentancur all taking knocks.</p>.<p>Inter host Parma later Saturday with Genoa playing their first game under new coach Thiago Motta at home against Mario Balotelli's Brescia.</p>