Serie A: Juventus and AC Milan part back to back

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The 34th day of Serie A offered an attractive duel between Juventus (3rd) and AC Milan (2nd). At home, the Turinese could reduce the gap with the Lombards in the standings. For the Rossoneri, the opportunity was great to almost validate qualification for the Champions League. Quite bland, the first period saw few chances. Just before the break, Dusan Vlahovic was going to put Marco Sportiello into action with a free kick (45th +2).

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Returning from the locker room, Marco Sportiello once again distinguished himself in quick succession ahead of Filip Kostic and Danilo (50th). Milan responded with a heavy strike from Ruben Loftus-Cheek (66th) but it was Juventus who were better. Arkadiusz Milik in turn fell on the goalkeeper twice (73rd and 87th). In the meantime, Adrien Rabiot came close to scoring (86th). Finally, we leave with a 0-0 which does not suit anyone.

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