Player statistic
1st half
| 20' | Andrea Cambiaso | |||
| Davide Bartesaghi | 38' |
2nd half
| 72' | Jeremie Boga | |||
| Pervis Estupiñán | 75' | |||
| 86' | Manuel Locatelli |
Match statistic
47
Possession
53
8
Total shots
10
1
Shots on target
5
5
Shots off target
3
2
Blocked shots
2
1
Corners
3
0
Offsides
2
12
Fouls
8
Result AC Milan 0 - 0 Juventus, Sunday 26 April 2026, Serie A Week 34
A significant letdown for AC Milan in their pursuit of catching up with Inter in the Scudetto race. Milan and Juventus concluded the Serie A Week 34 match with a scoreless draw on Sunday, April 26, 2026, at the San Siro Stadium in Milan, Italy. This means they dropped two points compared to their nearest rivals, Como and Roma. However, with one less matchday left in the season and four remaining in total, the draw at San Siro is slightly more advantageous for Milan, who now has 67 points and sits 6 points ahead of fifth place, compared to Juve.
Juventus stays in fourth place with 64 points, maintaining a three-point lead over the teams managed by Fabregas and Gasperini (click here for the complete standings). It's important to mention that out of the eight matches played on Matchday 34, this is the third 0–0 draw; indeed, the performance witnessed by the 75,000 fans at the Meazza was far from thrilling.
Here's the situation. A goal by Thuram was disallowed for offside in the first half, and Saelemaekers hit the crossbar early in the second half—these moments briefly interrupted a match flow that was, to put it mildly, quite dull and uneventful. Milan again struggled to find the net, with Rafael Leão enduring a goal drought for 55 days and Christian Pulisic's last league goal dating back to December 28 against Verona. Meanwhile, Spalletti at least welcomed Yildiz back to the pitch in the final minutes of the game. In simple terms, it is evident that Milan has lost momentum in the last four games to be deserving of the Scudetto.





Click the video to watch AC Milan 0 - 0 Juventus highlights on Sunday, 26 April 2026.
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A significant letdown for AC Milan in their pursuit of catching up with Inter in the Scudetto race. Milan and Juventus concluded the Serie A Week 34 match with a scoreless draw on Sunday, April 26, 2026, at the San Siro Stadium in Milan, Italy. This means they dropped two points compared to their nearest rivals, Como and Roma. However, with one less matchday left in the season and four remaining in total, the draw at San Siro is slightly more advantageous for Milan, who now has 67 points and sits 6 points ahead of fifth place, compared to Juve.
Juventus stays in fourth place with 64 points, maintaining a three-point lead over the teams managed by Fabregas and Gasperini (click here for the complete standings). It's important to mention that out of the eight matches played on Matchday 34, this is the third 0–0 draw; indeed, the performance witnessed by the 75,000 fans at the Meazza was far from thrilling.
Here's the situation. A goal by Thuram was disallowed for offside in the first half, and Saelemaekers hit the crossbar early in the second half—these moments briefly interrupted a match flow that was, to put it mildly, quite dull and uneventful. Milan again struggled to find the net, with Rafael Leão enduring a goal drought for 55 days and Christian Pulisic's last league goal dating back to December 28 against Verona. Meanwhile, Spalletti at least welcomed Yildiz back to the pitch in the final minutes of the game. In simple terms, it is evident that Milan has lost momentum in the last four games to be deserving of the Scudetto.
AC Milan official starting lineup against Juvenuts
Juventus official starting lineup against AC Milan
Milan
Juventus
Starting lineups
Substitutes
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