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Re: Italian League Prediction Thread (Serie A)
by
mv1986
on 23/11/2024, 23:38:48 UTC
Juventus got their 7th draw this season in Serie A today after playing draw from AC Milan and i am not sure this result would be fair for both teams or not but i think is unsatisfactory result for them because basically whether it AC Milan and Juventus is required 3 points to improved their position on League standing and i think Juventus and AC Milan probably out from race title this because their chances to pursuing Inter Milan and Napoli is quite hard

Especially for Juventus that at the beginning if season people were expect they can performing better than last season but unfortunately their performance still not consistent and i know Juventus is still unbeated in Serie A they even the only team who can able to do that but seems this record is useless because they gets plenty of draw results which makes them losing some points

Indeed, this goalless draw is not something shocking, as these two clubs have players of almost equal strength. While Juventus and AC Milan both exhibited solid defense lines, their frontlines failed to deliver goals.

The game was played at the San Siro, where AC Milan should have leveraged home advantage to press Juventus more intensely with the support of the fans. However, it was the teams' striking areas that appeared dull, with Juventus opting for keeping their rearguard safe rather than taking huge risks to find a breakthrough.

This result may be a reflection of their season so far—Juventus are unbeaten, but have drawn too often, and AC Milan are still struggling to find the consistency required to compete at the highest level. But the season is far from over, and if they can improve their performance, then Inter and AC Milan can very much be two clubs fighting for the top position.

It was kin dog expected because Juventus is playing draws almost all the time. No goals was unexpected, I agree. Pretty weird. But Juventus is conceding hardly any goals, scoring any goals. In a certain sense, it was almost predictable.