Juventus report cards – Chiesa enters well. Allegri, why out Vlahovic and not Yildiz?

Final result: Juventus-Milan 0-0

Szczesny 6 – The grade on the report card is the official passing grade but to be honest he doesn’t even have to get his gloves dirty. Juve never manages to kick towards her goal.

Cats 6 – He has to worry about Leao, the Portuguese’s not exactly excellent performance helps him in the defensive phase. He also tries to show himself while conducting but is not very precise.

Bremer 6.5 – He pretends to be Giroud’s shadow and in fact as long as the Frenchman remains on the pitch you get the feeling that he doesn’t even know what color the ball is.

Danilo 6 – The least overworked in the back trio also has the right to disengage and go and do damage forward. He also has the ball to strike, but hits Sportiello.

Weah 5.5 – He has free space to sink on the right, but will always be imprecise when making the final play of the action. Seventy smoky minutes, then he leaves.
From 71′ McKennie 6 – He has often been able to be a decisive factor in favor of the Bianconeri, but this time it won’t be like that.

Cambiaso 6 – At the school of multi-functionality, he plays as a midfielder after having demonstrated that he already knows how to play as an all-round winger and full-back. Wriggling at the start, he settles down a bit overall.

Locatelli 6 – Juventus manages to take control of the game from the start of the match, but their transmission of the ball only increases during the second half.

Rabiot 6 – We are used to seeing him dominating on all fronts of the pitch, even using his body, but today he seems more tame. And despite this he wins the individual duel with Loftus-Cheek.

Kostic 6 – Little cleanliness in the final play, but he is a constant presence on the left. He forces Sportiello into a good response at the start of the second half, just before going out.
From 63′ Church 6.5 – He puts himself practically at full range and gives a couple of lively accelerations, which explains how he can be an asset, when he is well and free from cages.

Vlahovic 6 – The only player in the entire match to shoot on target in the first half, after a quarter of an hour of recovery Allegri called him out, surprising everyone. Him first.
From 63′ Milik 6 – Dangerous in two aerial play situations, on the first Sportiello was needed to stop him, the second time he shaved the post.

Yildiz 5 – Great opportunity to leave a mark and climb the ranks in this season finale, but he doesn’t take up the chance, proving rather impalpable as long as he remains inside.
From 82′ Miretti sv.

Massimiliano Allegri 5.5 – Juventus takes the reins of the match right from the start, even if the Juventus actions proceed at a cruising pace for quite a while. Amazement when he pulls out a decent Vlahovic after an hour of play instead of Yildiz, the substitutes Chiesa and Milik almost let him win anyway. With the need to score three points, however, more was needed.