Serie A Stalemate: Milan and Juventus Fail to Impress


0-0 Draw Leaves Milan and Juventus with Work to Do


A Milan corner caused chaos, but the visitors' defense cleared the danger...

Milan and Juventus shared the points in a lackluster 0-0 draw, leaving both teams with work to do in the Serie A title race.



Milan and Juventus played out a dull 0-0 draw at San Siro, failing to create many chances in the absence of key players.


The Rossoneri welcomed back Matteo Gabbia after several weeks out, but still missed Luka Jovic, Ismael Bennacer, and Alessandro Florenzi. Christian Pulisic was only fit for the bench.


Juve were without Dusan Vlahovic due to a muscular issue, and with several other players injured, they opted for Teun Koopmeiners as a makeshift False 9.


Koopmeiners narrowly missed the target from a difficult angle, hitting the side-netting. Kenan Yildiz also came close, skimming the upright after beating Emerson Royal.


A Milan corner caused chaos, but the visitors' defense cleared the danger. Emerson Royal headed wide from the resulting scramble, marking the end of an uneventful first half.


Malick Thiaw made a crucial block to deny Andrea Cambiaso's angled drive. Federico Gatti also made a key interception, cutting off Rafael Leao's pass to Tijjani Reijnders.


Khephren Thuram's curled effort was easily saved by Mike Maignan, while Tijjani Reijnders blasted a free kick well over the bar.


Rafael Leao went down under pressure from Nicolò Savona, but the referee waved away penalty claims. Youssouf Fofana also missed the target with a long-range effort.


Christian Pulisic's introduction in the 70th minute added some spark to Milan's attack, but the score remained 0-0. Theo Hernandez's weak header in the final minutes was the last chance, prompting jeers from the crowd.

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