Milan and Juve offer up another 0-0 draw to consolidate top-four grip

AC Milan and Juventus solidified their positions in the Serie A top four following a 0-0 stalemate at the San Siro on Sunday

Justin Tomlinson

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Milan and Juve offer up another 0-0 draw to consolidate top-four grip

AC Milan and Juventus played out a 0-0 draw at the San Siro on Sunday, marking the second time the two sides have finished in a stalemate during the current Serie A season. The result keeps both clubs on track to secure qualification for next season's Champions League as they look to finalize their positions in the top four of the Italian league.[1][2]

In the broader context of the Serie A standings, Inter Milan continues to lead the table with 79 points, which is 10 points ahead of second-place Napoli. AC Milan remains a further two points behind Napoli in the race for the top positions. This draw allows both Milan and Juventus to maintain their competitive standing within the league's upper echelon.[2]

The match at the San Siro was a repeat of the earlier season fixture between the two historic rivals, which also ended in a scoreless draw. By sharing the points on Sunday, both teams consolidated their grip on the top-four spots, which are crucial for entry into Europe's premier club competition next year.[1][2]

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