With just three points separating two of Italy’s most historic clubs, AC Milan and Juventus, their 182nd meeting in Serie A could play a defining role in the race for second place.
While the title may be out of reach for both sides, pride, positioning, and momentum heading into the final stretch remain firmly at stake.
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Momentum Meets Defensive Mastery
Milan come into this clash having steadied themselves with a narrow 1-0 win over Hellas Verona, a result that halted a concerning run of back-to-back defeats without scoring.
That victory ensured they held onto second place at the end of the previous round. Although their championship ambitions have faded, the Rossoneri have shown clear progress this season, already surpassing last year’s points tally at this stage by a significant margin.
Still, recent inconsistencies at home raise questions. Losses to Udinese and Parma exposed vulnerabilities rarely seen at San Siro in recent campaigns. Milan will be eager to rediscover their fortress mentality and build on their latest success.
Juventus, meanwhile, are quietly building formidable momentum. A 2-0 win over Bologna marked their third consecutive clean-sheet victory, underlining the defensive solidity that has become their trademark.
With just one goal conceded in their last six league outings, they are edging ever closer to securing another Champions League berth. Under Luciano Spalletti, defensive discipline has turned into a defining strength.
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A Tactical Battle on the Cards
Recent history suggests a tight and tactical affair. Three of the last four meetings between these sides ended goalless, and low-scoring encounters have become the norm.
Juventus have consistently frustrated Milan in these clashes, keeping clean sheets in their last five head-to-heads. Both teams also share a tendency to control games cautiously.
Milan have rarely found themselves behind at half-time this season, while Juventus have proven clinical on the road when scoring first. Expect a match where fine margins, rather than attacking fireworks, decide the outcome.
Key individuals could still make the difference. Christian Pulisic has been a lucky charm for Milan, with every one of his recent goals contributing to victories, often coming after the break.
On the other side, Jonathan David has shown a knack for early impact, frequently striking within the opening stages. With defensive resilience and strategic discipline defining both sides, this classic rivalry looks set to deliver another tense and finely balanced chapter.
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Expected Starting XI by Spalletti according to Sky Sport :