Milan draw 0-0 with Juventus; Roma closes gap to three points
Serie A·26 April 2026·45d ago

Milan draw 0-0 with Juventus; Roma closes gap to three points

Source: Forza Roma

AC Milan and Juventus played out a goalless draw in a low-intensity encounter at San Siro in Serie A's 34th round. Milan created few clear chances, with Saelemaekers striking the crossbar in the second half but failing to break the deadlock. The result leaves Milan third in the table, 12 points adrift of league leaders Inter, who can clinch the title on Sunday if they defeat Parma.

The stalemate benefits AS Roma in the title race. Roma has recovered two points on Juventus and now sits just three points behind them in the race for Champions League qualification. The gap to the top four remains competitive as the season enters its final stages. Juventus will face Verona at home, while Como travel to Napoli.

Roma's focus turns to their next fixture, hosting Fiorentina in the coming round. The fixture offers an opportunity to maintain momentum and continue closing the gap to the teams above them in the standings.

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Serie A, Milan-Juventus 0-0: poche emozioni a San Siro. Roma a -3 dai bianconeri - Forzaroma.info Forzaroma.infoI migliori video scelti dal nostro canaleforzaroma news calcio Serie A, Milan-Juventus 0-0: poche emozioni a San Siro. Roma a -3 dai bianconerinews calcioSerie A, Milan-Juventus 0-0: poche emozioni a San Siro. Roma a -3 dai bianconeriMILAN, ITALY - APRIL 26: Luka Modric of AC Milan competes for the ball with Emil Holm of Juventus during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on April 26, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Scaccianoce/AC Milan via Getty Images)Nella prossima giornata i giallorossi ospiteranno la Fiorentina Redazione 26 aprile - 22:48 Finisce 0-0 il big match della 34esima giornata tra Milan e Juventus. Poche emozioni a San Siro, nella ripresa Saelemaekers colpisce una traversa, ma non basta. I rossoneri rimangono terzi in classifica a -12 dall'Inter che domenica può vincere il campionato in caso di vittoria contro il Parma. La Roma recupera due punti sulla Juventus e ora la zona Champions è a tre lunghezze. Nella prossima giornata i giallorossi ospiteranno la Fiorentina mentre la squadra di Spalletti giocherà in casa col Verona. Il Como affronterà il Napoli. Leggi anche Serie A, Torino-Inter 2-2: rimonta granata, ma Chivu è a un passo dallo scudetto Bufera arbitri, Marotta alza la voce: “Tanti episodi contro, come il rigore con la Roma” © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA

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