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0-0, Juventus Milan exchanged blanks, only 3 wins in the last 15 games, is it really that difficult to win?

author:芹AHjA

Juventus have won just three of their last 15 matches and today they drew 0-0 with AC Milan. It seems that Juve's victory has become a rare treasure, and it is difficult to find it.

Juventus' home stadium was almost a battlefield tonight, with two Serie A giants going back and forth but never being able to break the deadlock. At the beginning of the game, Juventus showed a stronger desire to attack than in previous games. In the 7th minute, Vlahovic shot hard, thinking that he could break the deadlock, but he was directly defused by Sportiello, and the ball shot straight away, like a gift to the goalkeeper.

0-0, Juventus Milan exchanged blanks, only 3 wins in the last 15 games, is it really that difficult to win?

Next, Gatti's breakthrough was paired with an anti-aircraft gun, but it turned out to be high enough to hit birdies, and it was a great opportunity to waste in vain. However, Juve's efforts did not stop in the game. In the 22nd minute, Weah Jr.'s exquisite pass on the right flank, Cambiaso Jr. opened his bow and shot into the far corner, but it was another wonderful deflection wide. Juventus fans in the audience may have to learn to do psychological construction, this kind of scene is too testing of the heart.

0-0, Juventus Milan exchanged blanks, only 3 wins in the last 15 games, is it really that difficult to win?

Towards the end of the first half, Vlahovic's free-kick almost became a turning point. The goal was as if it had been cursed by Spotiello, and it couldn't go in. In the second half, Coach Allegri almost became a conductor on the sidelines, and his passion and guidance seemed to remind the players: "You can't relax every second on the field!"

0-0, Juventus Milan exchanged blanks, only 3 wins in the last 15 games, is it really that difficult to win?

In the 48th minute, Juve's attack heated up again, Bremer accurately divided, Kostic turned and shot to break through, but it was Sportiello who showed his super reflexes. In the 72nd minute, Chiesa Jr.'s wide break and cross gave Milik a chance to score with a header, but it was still blocked by Sportiello, which was simply maddening.

0-0, Juventus Milan exchanged blanks, only 3 wins in the last 15 games, is it really that difficult to win?

Milan are not without chances. In the 78th minute, Leao's successive breakthroughs caused a lot of problems for the Juventus defence, and his shot was full of power, but it accidentally hit Bremer in the back, and the ball after changing the line went off the line. Juve's goal today seemed to have magic, and it couldn't be breached.

0-0, Juventus Milan exchanged blanks, only 3 wins in the last 15 games, is it really that difficult to win?

In the final minutes of the game, Juve's attack was surging like a tide, and Rabiot and Milik had successive chances on goal, but they just missed the goal. In the end, the focus battle between Juve and Milan ended with a 0-0 result, and Juve once again experienced the embarrassment of "thunder does not rain".

0-0, Juventus Milan exchanged blanks, only 3 wins in the last 15 games, is it really that difficult to win?

Coach Allegri's challenge is getting bigger and bigger, and the outside world is questioning him more and more. Juventus' strategy and tactics obviously need to be re-evaluated, as the team is now desperately in need of a win to boost morale and position in the standings. The next game against Roma will undoubtedly be another opportunity for Allegri and Juventus to prove themselves. Fans are looking forward to whether Juventus will be able to find their long-awaited victory in the challenge of Roma, or will they continue to be friends in the draw?

0-0, Juventus Milan exchanged blanks, only 3 wins in the last 15 games, is it really that difficult to win?

In such a tense league stage, every point counts, and Juventus can't afford to miss any more mistakes. They need to get back to winning and maybe the next game will be a fresh start.