Prediction, Odds & Betting Tips for Milan vs. Juventus at Serie A
Prediction, Odds & Betting Tips for Milan vs. Juventus at Serie A
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The game between these two Italian powerhouses could have massive implications on the Champions League race. With five rounds to go, both sides are in the UCL zone, but Como and Roma are still in pursuit, and there can’t be any failures, especially for Juve. The Old Lady has 63 points, five more than the two teams behind, while Milan sits second with 66 points.

AC Milan
After beating Inter in early March, Milan completely lost its pace, losing three of the next 5 events. Last Sunday, Rossoneri traveled to Verona to meet the hosts whom they narrowly defeated, 0-1.
Previously, we saw them lose back-to-back matches, one on the road to Napoli, 1-0, and the second at home to Udinese, 0-1. The entire team oscillates a lot, but to be honest, aside from Leao, it doesn’t have any true superstars.
Milan’s recent record at home is not impressive. As hosts, Fonseca’s team posted two wins and losses in the past four outings at San Siro, with a negative goal difference during that span, 4-6.
Juventus
The Bianconeri are navigating a severe injury crisis that has hit their offensive core. Key striker Dusan Vlahovic and backup Arkadiusz Milik are both injured, and Vlahovic is certainly skipping this event.
Despite these absences, Juventus has remained difficult to beat, going undefeated in its last 7 Serie A fixtures. Throughout that time, Juventus posted 5 wins and had two ties, posting rather dull yet effective performances.
The Old Lady relies upon defense, with their defenders posting three straight clean sheets at the moment, and five during the defeatless streak.
Milan: Maignan; Tomori, Gabbia, Pavlovic; Athekame, Fofana, Modric, Rabiot, Bartesaghi; Pulisic, Leao
Juventus: Di Gregorio; Kalulu, Bremer, Kelly, Cambiaso; Thuram, Locatelli; Conceicao, McKennie, Yildiz; Boga
The first meeting of the year was pretty boring, and it didn’t include any goals. Overall, these two teams are playing inefficient, pretty rigid matches, with only one of the past 10 ending with over 2.5 goals. These numbers say a lot when it comes to betting.
Juventus’ goal here is not to lose the game. So they are perfectly fine with one point, have no doubt about that. Since Vlahovic won’t play and Milik seems questionable, we are pretty sure that Juve’s manager, Thiago Motta, won’t go for any pushy game plans, but will be patient and wait. As for Milan, the hosts have no pressure, and they too will be calm in this event, even though the Rossoneri might be willing to play more open football than the visitors. Don’t expect goals in this one; our pick is two at most.
Our verdict: Under 2.5 goals