Prediction, Odds & Betting Tips for Juventus vs. AC Milan at Club Friendlies
Prediction, Odds & Betting Tips for Juventus vs. AC Milan at Club Friendlies
Juventus plays with AC Milan in Los Angeles, and this is going to be a delight for the US audience. The two Italian, and European giants, face in a club friendly, which could tell us a lot about the state of each team before the start of the Serie A championship. The American fans can’t wait to see Christian Pulisic, who only recently arrived in Milan and is expected to be a leader of this unit.
Juventus
The game against Barcelona was canceled, so Juventus still didn’t play any preseason matches yet. The situation in the Old Lady isn’t shiny at all, with some players finding themselves unsettled and uncertain about their future.
Dusan Vlahovic is the biggest name involved in all this, and the Serbian striker is on the radar of pretty much all the big clubs on the continent. Juventus won’t play in the Champions League, so they need money to cover all the expenses, so his transfer looks like an ideal solution.
Regarding everything else, Juan Cuadrado left the team for Inter, while on the other side, there weren’t any notable signings. It seems that Juventus might be even weaker than in the previous year.
AC Milan
Rossoneri lost Brahim Diaz, but they landed Christian Pulisic. The American captain didn’t have any luck with injuries in Chelsea, and he didn’t fulfill his potential, leaving a mediocre impression at Stamford Bridge.
Several youngsters arrived, like Tijjani Reijnders and Noah Okafor, but on the other side, Sandro Tonali jumped to Newcastle. There will be plenty of work for Stefano Pioli during this summer tour to fit in every player and get out the maximum of them all.
AC Milan played against Real Madrid on Monday night and lost that event, despite leading 0-2 at halftime. The Los Blancos scored three goals in the second half, completely flipping the result and taking a win.
Juventus: Perin; Danilo, Bremer, Gatti; Weah, Miretti, Locatelli, Rabiot, Kostic; Chiesa, Vlahovic
AC Milan: Maignan; Calabria, Gabbia, Tomori, Florenzi; Loftus-Cheek, Pobega; Leao, Krunic, Pulisic; Giroud
Milan was better in both meetings last season. The first one was at San Siro and the Rossoneri won 2-0, while the second took place in Turin, where guests posted another victory, 0-1.
Milan wants to play football and dictate the tempo, while on the other side, Juventus waits for counter-attacks and isn’t keen on taking the ball in its possession. Right now, even though they have plenty of new players, Rossoneri look like a better team, and we will back them up here.
Our verdict: Milan wins