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No goals for the Rossoneri since 2023: All the key stats ahead of Milan vs. Juventus

AC Milan and Juventus will battle it out in front of a big crowd at San Siro tonight. While precedents would suggest that a draw is on the cards, it’s not something either side will be super happy with.

As things stand, only three points separate the two sides in the standings. Considering that the reverse fixture ended 0-0, whoever wins tonight will get the H2H advantage, which makes it quite an important one for the season finale.

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Indeed, the Champions League race will soon culminate and Milan will want to remain in a good position. Our preview has taken a closer look at the match, while you can also find insight into the opponents. Below, you can find the key stats.

Milan vs. Juventus: Key facts and stats

➤ AC Milan are the side who have beaten Juventus most often in Serie A (53 times in 181 previous meetings – D59 L69), and also the team who have scored the most goals (227) against the Bianconeri in the competition’s history.

➤ Juventus have not conceded a single goal in their last five Serie A matches against AC Milan (W2 D3), which is already a record run for the Blanconeri against the Rossoneri in the top-flight. AC Milan’s last goal against Juventus in the competition was scored by Olivier Giroud in the 40th minute of the match in May 2023.

➤ Only once in their history have AC Milan gone longer without scoring in consecutive top-flight matches against a single opponent: between December 1935 and March 1938 against Triestina (run of six).

➤ Only Inter (35) have secured more home wins against AC Milan than Juventus (25) in the history of Serie A. Additionally, Juventus (107) and Inter (124) are the only two teams to have scored 100 or more goals away at AC Milan in the competition.

➤ After 33 league games, AC Milan have 15 more points than they did at this stage last season (66 vs 51); in the three-points-per-win era, the Rossoneri have only twice registered a better points increase between one Serie A season and the next after the same number of matches: +23 in 1998-99 compared to 1997-98 and +18 in 2003-04 compared to 2002-03 (+15 also in 2008-09 compared to 2007-08).

➤ AC Milan have lost two of their last four home Serie A matches (W2) with an aggregate score of 0-4; as many home defeats without scoring as they registered in their previous 45. Furthermore, after the 0-3 loss against Udinese, AC Milan could lose two consecutive home league games for the first time since October 2023, when they lost 0-1 twice against Juventus and Udinese.

➤ Juventus have won five of their last six Serie A matches without conceding a goal, including each of their last three by an aggregate score of 5-0.

The last time the Bianconeri recorded four consecutive wins in a single edition of the competition was between February and March 2025 (run of five), while the last time they achieved this without conceding a single goal was between October and November 2023 (run of four), including a 1-0 away win against Milan.

➤ This match will feature two of only four managers to have reached 300 wins in Serie A history: Massimiliano Allegri (321, fewer than Giovanni Trapattoni’s 352) and Luciano Spalletti (302, level with Nereo Rocco).

AC Milan’s manager will become the outright manager with the most games managed between the Rossoneri and the Bianconeri in the top-flight – 25 (currently 24, level with Trapattoni) – as well as already being the only coach in the competition’s history with at least 100 games with both Juventus (302) and AC Milan (166).

➤ AC Milan (104+60) and Juventus (121+58) are two of only four teams in Serie A this season to have registered 100+ Build Up Attacks (sequences of 10+ passes ending in a shot/touch in the opposition box) and 50+ Direct Attacks (sequences starting in their own half, with at least 50% of movement forwards and ending in a shot/ play in the opposition box) – Inter (141+62) and Como (103+55) are the others.

➤ Adrien Rabiot has scored 18 goals in 157 appearances for Juventus, making him the fifth-highest French goalscorer in the club’s Serie A history, behind Trezeguet (123), Platini (68), Pogba (28), and Zidane (24).

Indeed, with six Serie A goals this season, only in 2022-23 (8, also for Juventus) has he scored more in a single top-flight Italian campaign and could become the first non-Italian player to score for both Juventus and AC Milan in Serie A matches between the two sides.

➤ Juventus’ Kenan Yildiz (born 2005, 20 years old) is the third-youngest player with at least 15 goal involvements in the big five European leagues (16 – 10 goals, six assists), behind only Lamine Yamal (26, born 2007) and Yan Diomande (18, born 2006).

Since the start of the 1990s, only two Juventus players have scored against AC Milan in a Serie A match as an U21 player: Alessandro Del Piero on 15th October 1995 (20 years and 340 days) and Moise Kean on 6th April 2019 (19 years and 37 days).

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