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Milan 0-0 Juventus: Bianconeri maintain unbeaten start after Rossoneri stalemate

AC Milan and Juventus shared the win after a tough goalless draw at San Siro.

Series A 2024/2025

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0' The match is about to start!

3' match event for Milan vs Juventus

8' match event for Milan vs Juventus

9' Koopmeiners activates the offside trap with a through ball, but the angle is difficult

16 'Long period of Juve ball possession ends with a rather hopeful snapshot from Gatti

23' Emerson Royal completely fails to clear the Thuram pass for Kenan Yildiz

26' yellow card! Leao booked

26'Ibrahimovic!

27' Yellow card! Federico Gatti booked

28' Highlight of Milan against Juventus

37' Highlight of Milan against Juventus

44' Foul by Morata

45' Highlight of Milan against Juventus

46' Highlight of Milan against Juventus

48' Emerson's cross stopped by defender!

50' A good team move brings Cambiaso into the penalty area and his shot is blocked in the back!

53' Highlight of Milan against Juventus

55' Pulisic is warming up

58' An excellent block from the Milan defender

60' Morata's dribbling was broken

62' Thuram's shot was saved by the goalkeeper

64' Reinders' shot flies into the air

67' Yellow card! Booked aparecido

69' match event for Milan vs Juventus

69' Yellow card! Youssouf Fofana booked

71' Highlight of Milan against Juventus

74' Highlight of Milan against Juventus

74' match event for Milan vs Juventus

Highlight of 77' from Milan against Juventus

79' Highlight of Milan against Juventus

79' Morata is brought down by defender

81' Fofana's shot over the crossbar

83' Substitution for Milan

Match report

The Bianconeri maintained their unbeaten start to the Serie A season but missed the chance to finish second behind leaders Inter after a game lacking quality and chances.

Because Dusan Vlahovic and Arkadiusz Milik, among others, were injured, Juventus started the match without a recognized striker, while Teun Koopmeiners and Weston McKennie were in front.

Koopmeiners hit the side netting from a tight angle after ten minutes, while Kenan Yildiz grazed the post halfway through half-time after an excellent individual point.

Alvaro Morata had the best chance for Milan at the other end, but the former Juventus striker could only head wide from Rafael Leao's free kick.

The chances in the second half did not fall as freely either and both teams left the field amid loud cheers at the referee's final whistle.

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Data debrief: Stubborn Juve zero in on double figures

Juve are the first team to keep ten clean sheets in the first thirteen games of a Serie A season since Roma (also ten) in 2013/14.

The Bianconeri also kept five clean sheets in their first six away games in a season for the fourth time, also achieving the feat in 1967/68, 2004/05 and 2023/24.

Meanwhile, Thiago Motta is only the fifth Juventus manager to remain unbeaten in his first 13 league games in charge (six won, seven drawn), after Jesse Carver, Cestmir Vycpalek, Antonio Conte and Maurizio Sarri.

Setups

Milan XI: Morata, Maignan, Loftus-Cheek, Theo, Gabbia, Aparecido, Tijjani Reijnders, Leao, Yunus Musah, Youssouf Fofana, Malick Thiaw

Subs: Sportiello, Calabria, Tomori, Abraham, Pulisic, Samuel Chukwueze, Noah Okafor, S. Pavlovic, Filippo Terracciano, Noah Raveyre, Francesco Camarda

Juventus

Subs: Danilo, Pinsoglio, Perin, Timothy Weah, Nicolò Fagioli, Samuel Mbangula, Jonas Rouhi

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