AC Milan continue to go from strength to strength in financial terms, as they have the highest revenues of any Italian club.According to the latest issue of the Deloitte Money League, Milan are in
Second-half goals by Samuel Mbangula and Timothy Weah earned Juventus a 2-0 home win over AC Milan in Serie A on Saturday to lift the hosts into the top four.
On Saturday at the Allianz Stadium, Juventus ended a winless streak of home Serie A games against AC Milan which lasted over five years. Having previously won such a match in November, 2019, when Paulo Dybala scored the only goal,
Juventus and AC Milan began this season aiming to challenge for the Scudetto, a goal befitting two of Italy’s most iconic clubs.
Juventus put on a show as they downed Milan at home in Serie A Saturday evening. It was utter chaos in the opening 45 minutes, as both sides created a flurry of chances. The best chance of the first-half fell to a bundle of Milan attackers deep inside the Juventus box, but after the ball pin-balled around for nearly 15 seconds, the hosts escaped.
Andrea Cambiaso is expected to start for Juventus against Milan this evening, while the Rossoneri will replace the suspended Alvaro Morata with Tammy Abraham.It kicks off at 18:00 CET (17:00 GMT) at
Former Italy coach Arrigo Sacchi has wrote off Juventus and AC Milan as title contenders. Juve defeated Milan on the weekend, with Sacchi declaring neither team can catch Napoli and Inter Milan.
Surely if Michele Di Gregorio and Mattia Perin both had the flu, the first to don the gloves would be the Texan, with the blessing of Juventus hype man and third-choice keeper Carlo Pinsoglio, that is.
Juventus brought back some much-needed positivity to the Allianz Stadium this weekend with a 2-0 victory over AC Milan.
AC Milan failed to improve the situation in the Serie A standings as Juventus prevailed 2-0 on Saturday evening. It was a very poor performance from the Rossoneri and as a result, unfortunately, all
With both of these sides currently sitting outside the top four, Saturday's matchup between Juventus and AC Milan in Turin could be categorized as a play-out game in the race for Serie A's UEFA Champions League places.
On Saturday night, Mottaball finally arrived. Juve went out against AC Milan and avenged their Supercoppa Italiana crash-out two weeks ago by dominating wire to wire. They harrassed them with an unrelenting press that forced Milan into mistake after mistake.