Juventus and AC Milan, two of Italy’s most storied clubs, are set to clash in a highly anticipated Serie A fixture this weekend.
Kolo Muani has been linked with Juventus throughout the January transfer window, and though no official contract details have been revealed by either club yet, he is expected to join on loan until the
This weekend's Serie A action promises drama across key fixtures: Juventus host Milan, with contrasting fortunes for managers Conceição and Motta. Napoli face Atalanta in a top-of-the-table clash crucial to the Scudetto race.
AC Milan and Juventus will renew hostilities on Sunday night at the Allianz Stadium in Turin, with a huge three points up for grabs in the European race.Milan and Juve have already played each other
Juventus coach Thiago Motta expressed his satisfaction with the awaited move of France forward Randal Kolo Muani from Paris St Germain, saying he hopes the player is available when they host AC Milan in Serie A on Saturday.
The stage is set for a high-stakes Serie A showdown as AC Milan prepares to face Juventus this Saturday. Amid the anticipation, head coach Sergio Conceicao has made a definitive call regarding the availability of one of Milan’s most pivotal players,
Atalanta can catch Napoli at the top of the table with a victory, as they look to Charles De Ketelaere and Ademola Lookman, but draw-addicted Juventus hope Nico Gonzalez and Kenan Yildiz can get a result. It kicks off at the Gewiss Stadium in Bergamo at 19.45 GMT.
Milan coach Sergio Conceicao was reportedly ‘furious’ with Milan over the prospect of losing centre-back Fikayo Tomori to Serie A rivals Juventus during the
With both of these sides currently sitting outside the top four, Saturday's matchup between Juventus and AC Milan in Turin could be categorized as a play-out game in the race for Serie A's UEFA Champions League places.
AC Milan winger Christian Pulisic will not be available when the newly-crowned Italian Super Cup champions travel to Juventus in Serie A on Saturday, coach Sergio Conceicao said.
PM In a rivalry that stems back over 120 years, Juventus and AC Milan will renew hostilities tomorrow, Saturday, January 18 at the Allianz Arena. With that said, Juventus enter this match as the only unbeaten team in Serie A after 19 matches but sits fifth in the table as they have drawn 12 and won seven games so far.