It was a play-off for a non-trivial second place, even if in the mood of the fans it seemed like a silly consolation final like 3rd and 4th place. In the first half there was little Juve and little Milan. In the second half, a lot of Juve and little Milan which however, it must be said, was super reworked, even if, in the end, the best were two who, in normal things, would have remained watching: Thiaw unbeatable on Vlahovic, Sportiello unbeatable on everyone. Instead Sczeczny, to give you an idea, didn’t even make a save.
THE LAST DANCE – Juve played as they know and as they can. Great pressure resulting from generosity until the endaccording to the company’s slogan, but little quality from the last step onwards, at least until it entered Chiesa who blazed on the wing and favored at least a couple of occasions. There was also a bit of a trident in Juve, but actually atypical, because Yildiz lined up behind the first striker. Cambiaso midfielder and Rabiot coast to coast did well. From bench to bench, however, they movedAllegri and Pioli who at least for one or more probably for both were at their The Last Dance in Juve-Milan. Which ended as it did for them: they didn’t win, but they didn’t lose either.