[Serie A] Milan - JUVENTUS (November 25, 2012) (29 Viewers)

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AC Milan v Juventus
This will be the 155th meeting between AC Milan and Juventus in Serie A: the Old Lady lead 53 wins to 47, with 54 draws (including last February's 1-1).

Juventus have lost more games and conceded more goals (206) against AC Milan than against any other side in Serie A.
AC Milan have won only three of their last 11 meetings against Juventus (L4 D4).

The Rossoneri have had the better in only one of their last five games against Juventus at the San Siro, with three draws and a win for the guests.

Massimiliano Allegri's side have won just two of their last eight league fixtures, losing three.
This is AC Milan's worst start to a Serie A campaign since 1981/82, when they got relegated to Serie B.
AC Milan haven't drawn any of their last 10 home games (W6 D4).

Juventus are unbeaten away from home in their last 25 league games (W15 D10), and have won 10 of their last 11 on the road in Serie A.
The last time that Juventus conceded more than a single goal in an away game in Serie A was almost a year ago (Napoli-Juventus 3-3 on 29th November 2011).

Juventus have the best attack (29 goals scored) and the best defence (only nine conceded) in this competition this season.
AC Milan have conceded seven goals from outside the box - a league-high in Serie A this season.

Pato's last goal in the league came on 27th November 2011 against Chievo. Against Juventus he has scored just one goal, in December 2008. Claudio Marchisio scored his only Serie A brace against AC Milan in October 2011.
 

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Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
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This feels exactly like it was before we mer Inter.
I agree, don't think it will be that easy at all. I'm looking forward to the game though, it's been two weeks since I watched a Juve game live.

Have you checked the Drogba thread? Prepare lube. :D
 

radekas

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Aug 26, 2009
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This may feel like the merda game, but:

1. We are playing much much muuuch better football than we did before the merda game.
2. Milan is playing much much muuuch worse football than merda did before the merda game.

The only thing worse is that it's an away game.

Won't be easy for sure.
 

sgjuveboy

Senior Member
Oct 31, 2012
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WΏΏdy;3939444 said:
This will be a slaughter and the match will get boring after 60 mins.
i am upset about the over-confidence of some people on this forum.
These are the same bunch of people who boasted how we will wack inter before we got defeated by Inter.
After staying humble, and demandinf for hardwork, Juve won pescara, nords, drew lazio and won chelsea.

Then all of a sudden, that sense of over-confidence kicks in again.
 
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“The designator, unsure of how else to complicate his life and that of others, chooses referee Rizzoli for Milan-Juve without taking into consideration what happened in the past,” wrote former Juve director general Moggi in Liberonewspaper.
“Rizzoli, used as a goal-line judge, caused all sorts of trouble and always infavour of Juve. Don’t forget the Italian Super Cup with Napoli, Catania-Juventusand Juve-Inter – all very recent games.
“The first to be embarrassed by this situation will be Rizzoli, as stepping on to the field with the ‘aura of Juventus influence’ can prompt him to make opposite decisions compared to beforehand out of a sense of uncertainty.
“Some are even suggesting Rizzoli was sent on purpose to damage Juve. I don’t want to believe such a thing, but we do have to ask ourselves how this sport works to understand why every week there is some controversy to calm down...”
 

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