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Juventus squeezed past Serie A rivals Fiorentina in the Europa League on Thursday with a narrow 2-1 aggregate win.

Andrea Pirlo's goal gave Antonio Conte's side the win 1-0 win on the night, but the game was marred somewhat by Carlos Tevez's stamp on the head of La Viola goalkeeper Neto.

The Argentina international brought his boot down on to the head of the stopper in stoppage time, and referee Howard Webb appeared to be initially flummoxed by the keeper's anger.

However, he eventually brandished the yellow to Tevez, as Juve went through to the quarter-finals.

View the incident up close above and make up your own mind.