ShareJuventus missed out on the Champions League after letting a two-goal lead slip away in their delayed Turin derby draw with Torino.Che Adams was the hero for Torino as his 84th-minute equaliser earned a 2-2 draw against Juventus, who missed out on Champions League qualification on the final matchday.Juventus knew they needed favours from elsewhere to stand any chance of finishing in the top four, but their fate was realistically sealed before full-time even after letting their two-goal lead slip away. Kick-off at the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino was delayed for over an hour after both sets of fans clashed outside the ground, reportedly leaving one Juventus fan needing to be admitted to hospital after sustaining serious injuries. But once play got underway, Juventus took the lead in the 24th minute through Dusan Vlahovic, who saw his shot deflect off Enzo Ebosse and wrong-foot Alberto Paleari. Vlahovic was at it again nine minutes after the break to double Juventus' advantage, with the Serbian sending a precise side-footed finish into the bottom-left corner of the net. However, Torino halved the deficit on the hour when Cesare Casadei headed in from Rafa Obrador's corner, and their comeback was completed late on when substitute Adams volleyed home from another set-piece to seal a share of the spoils. AC Milan's defeat to Cagliari at San Siro meant Juventus would have overtaken the Rossoneri with a win, but following victories for Como and Roma in games that finished earlier, only a nine-goal margin of victory would have lifted them into the top four. In the end, following Torino's fightback, they finished sixth on 69 points.And Como will play in the Champions League for the first time in their history after their brilliant season was rounded off by a 4-1 win over 10-man Cremonese.Cesc Fabregas' team went into the final day knowing a win would be enough for them to finish in the top four, as long as Milan lost. And that came to pass, with captain Lucas da Cunha scoring twice at Stadio Giovanni Zini to headline their victory.Jesus Rodriguez and Tasos Douvikas were also on target, rendering Federico Bonazzoli's 55th-minute penalty a consolation as Cremonese were relegated to Serie B. Roma will also play in UEFA's flagship competition for the first time in seven years after Donyell Malen and Stephan El Shaarawy helped seal a 2-0 win away to Hellas Verona. The Giallorossi finished third, three points behind runners-up Napoli, with Como two points further back in fourth. Milan were one point worse off in fifth.Data Debrief: Plenty to ponder for SpallettiAhead of kick-off, Luciano Spalletti pushed back on claims that he would resign from his position at Juventus if they failed to secure Champions League football, and now that is a reality, it remains to be seen whether he will stay with the Bianconeri. With Juventus finishing sixth and having to settle for a spot in the Europa League, it is the second time they have finished outside the top four in their last four campaigns, after 11 consecutive seasons of ending in the Champions League places.Spalletti also oversaw Juventus' first season without reaching 70 points since 2010-11 (58 in that instance), while this is just the third time they and Torino have drawn in three straight Serie A matchups. Juventus will feel they were worthy of taking all three points, given they registered an expected goals (xG) total of 2.03 from their 17 shots compared to Torino's 0.85 from their 12 attempts, with only five of those on target. Juventus missed out on the Champions League after letting a two-goal lead slip away in their delayed Turin derby draw with Torino.Che Adams was the hero for Torino as his 84th-minute equaliser earned a 2-2 draw against Juventus, who missed out on Champions League qualification on the final matchday.Juventus knew they needed favours from elsewhere to stand any chance of finishing in the top four, but their fate was realistically sealed before full-time even after letting their two-goal lead slip away. Kick-off at the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino was delayed for over an hour after both sets of fans clashed outside the ground, reportedly leaving one Juventus fan needing to be admitted to hospital after sustaining serious injuries. But once play got underway, Juventus took the lead in the 24th minute through Dusan Vlahovic, who saw his shot deflect off Enzo Ebosse and wrong-foot Alberto Paleari. Vlahovic was at it again nine minutes after the break to double Juventus' advantage, with the Serbian sending a precise side-footed finish into the bottom-left corner of the net. However, Torino halved the deficit on the hour when Cesare Casadei headed in from Rafa Obrador's corner, and their comeback was completed late on when substitute Adams volleyed home from another set-piece to seal a share of the spoils. AC Milan's defeat to Cagliari at San Siro meant Juventus would have overtaken the Rossoneri with a win, but following victories for Como and Roma in games that finished earlier, only a nine-goal margin of victory would have lifted them into the top four. In the end, following Torino's fightback, they finished sixth on 69 points.And Como will play in the Champions League for the first time in their history after their brilliant season was rounded off by a 4-1 win over 10-man Cremonese.Cesc Fabregas' team went into the final day knowing a win would be enough for them to finish in the top four, as long as Milan lost. And that came to pass, with captain Lucas da Cunha scoring twice at Stadio Giovanni Zini to headline their victory.Jesus Rodriguez and Tasos Douvikas were also on target, rendering Federico Bonazzoli's 55th-minute penalty a consolation as Cremonese were relegated to Serie B. Roma will also play in UEFA's flagship competition for the first time in seven years after Donyell Malen and Stephan El Shaarawy helped seal a 2-0 win away to Hellas Verona. The Giallorossi finished third, three points behind runners-up Napoli, with Como two points further back in fourth. Milan were one point worse off in fifth.Data Debrief: Plenty to ponder for SpallettiAhead of kick-off, Luciano Spalletti pushed back on claims that he would resign from his position at Juventus if they failed to secure Champions League football, and now that is a reality, it remains to be seen whether he will stay with the Bianconeri. With Juventus finishing sixth and having to settle for a spot in the Europa League, it is the second time they have finished outside the top four in their last four campaigns, after 11 consecutive seasons of ending in the Champions League places.Spalletti also oversaw Juventus' first season without reaching 70 points since 2010-11 (58 in that instance), while this is just the third time they and Torino have drawn in three straight Serie A matchups. Juventus will feel they were worthy of taking all three points, given they registered an expected goals (xG) total of 2.03 from their 17 shots compared to Torino's 0.85 from their 12 attempts, with only five of those on target.