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<p>The most frequent result between Milan and Juventus saw the two sides draw on 32 occasion, as compared to 26 wins for the Rossoneri and 18 for the Bianconeri. The top goalscorer of this typical clash is Roberto Bettega, with 5 goals among which all fans can remember his memorable heel dated 1971/72 occurred in a wonderful match which saw Juventus overcome Milan 1-4 and start a great season that allowed the Bianconeri to clinch their 14 Scudetto.</p>
<p>Juventus’ most frequent positive result is 0-1, along with 0-2 occurred on 4 occasions.</p>
<p>The first 0-1 success was achieved in 1949/50, which season saw Boniperti and his team-mates clinch the title: Martino was the match winner, in the 6th minute of the second half. On 16 November 1975, Sergio Gori played a key role and enjoyed a victory with a special derby taste considering his previous involvement with Inter. In 1981/82, instead, Pietro Paolo Virdis - a future Rossonero – allowed Juventus to overcome their opponents. And finally, a memorable 0-1 occurred on 8 May 2005, when Del Piero and Trezeguet gave their fans one of the greatest football actions, thus allowing Juventus to pave the way ahead of their 28th title.</p>
<p>The 0-2 series also began in a season which saw the Bianconeri have the Scudetto sewn on their chests, namely in 1959/60. The encounter was sealed in the second half, thanks to Stacchini and Cervato. The same score occurred ten years later, in 1969/70 season: goals occurred in the second half again, with Bobo Vieri and Zigoni [curiously, both players will later raise very brilliant sons…].</p>
<p>In 1975, the 0-2 result between Milan and Juventus was decided by adjudication, because in San Siro the Rossoneri supporters’ rage got triggered and Zoff was hit with a stone, while other Juventus players were struck by several firecrackers.</p>
<p>On 1 April 1995, the 0-2 success saw a real Scudetto turnover, with Ravanelli and Vialli who defeated Capello’s Milan and paved the way for Lippi’s side to clinch the first Scudetto of a series which will see the Bianconeri prevail for three championships out of four.</p>
<p>Finally, even if the goal amount is different, mention is to be made of the 0-1 result occurred on 8 May 2005. Both Milan and Juventus were at the top of the table, and the Bianconeri managed to win at the Meazza. David Trezeguet was the match winner, being able to divert behind Dida’s shoulders a wonderful assist from Alessandro Del Piero, who showed a great overhead kick gesture. With this victory, Juve started their run towards their 28th Scudetto.</p>
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Source: Juventus.com
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<p>The most frequent result between Milan and Juventus saw the two sides draw on 32 occasion, as compared to 26 wins for the Rossoneri and 18 for the Bianconeri. The top goalscorer of this typical clash is Roberto Bettega, with 5 goals among which all fans can remember his memorable heel dated 1971/72 occurred in a wonderful match which saw Juventus overcome Milan 1-4 and start a great season that allowed the Bianconeri to clinch their 14 Scudetto.</p>
<p>Juventus’ most frequent positive result is 0-1, along with 0-2 occurred on 4 occasions.</p>
<p>The first 0-1 success was achieved in 1949/50, which season saw Boniperti and his team-mates clinch the title: Martino was the match winner, in the 6th minute of the second half. On 16 November 1975, Sergio Gori played a key role and enjoyed a victory with a special derby taste considering his previous involvement with Inter. In 1981/82, instead, Pietro Paolo Virdis - a future Rossonero – allowed Juventus to overcome their opponents. And finally, a memorable 0-1 occurred on 8 May 2005, when Del Piero and Trezeguet gave their fans one of the greatest football actions, thus allowing Juventus to pave the way ahead of their 28th title.</p>
<p>The 0-2 series also began in a season which saw the Bianconeri have the Scudetto sewn on their chests, namely in 1959/60. The encounter was sealed in the second half, thanks to Stacchini and Cervato. The same score occurred ten years later, in 1969/70 season: goals occurred in the second half again, with Bobo Vieri and Zigoni [curiously, both players will later raise very brilliant sons…].</p>
<p>In 1975, the 0-2 result between Milan and Juventus was decided by adjudication, because in San Siro the Rossoneri supporters’ rage got triggered and Zoff was hit with a stone, while other Juventus players were struck by several firecrackers.</p>
<p>On 1 April 1995, the 0-2 success saw a real Scudetto turnover, with Ravanelli and Vialli who defeated Capello’s Milan and paved the way for Lippi’s side to clinch the first Scudetto of a series which will see the Bianconeri prevail for three championships out of four.</p>
<p>Finally, even if the goal amount is different, mention is to be made of the 0-1 result occurred on 8 May 2005. Both Milan and Juventus were at the top of the table, and the Bianconeri managed to win at the Meazza. David Trezeguet was the match winner, being able to divert behind Dida’s shoulders a wonderful assist from Alessandro Del Piero, who showed a great overhead kick gesture. With this victory, Juve started their run towards their 28th Scudetto.</p>
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Source: Juventus.com
