AC Milan vs Juventus Draw Sparks Criticism from Fans and Pundits

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The clash between AC Milan and Juventus at San Siro has drawn widespread criticism, with fans and journalists agreeing on one thing: "Neither team wanted to win." This sentiment echoed across post-match reviews following the lackluster performance.

On Saturday night, the two Serie A giants combined for a mere three shots on target, with each side completing fewer than 70 passes in the attacking third. Juventus recorded a staggering 286 backward passes compared to Milan's 182. Forward passes were equally uninspiring, with Milan tallying just 160 and Juventus 175.

Teams Accused of Playing It Safe

Critics argue that neither Paulo Fonseca's Juventus nor Thiago Motta's Milan showed the ambition to claim all three points. The goalless draw highlighted a cautious approach from both sides, with stats underscoring their lack of attacking intent.

The atmosphere at San Siro turned sour as Milan's home supporters voiced their discontent, booing the Rossoneri players off the pitch after the final whistle. The result left fans questioning the direction of both clubs in a season where consistency has been hard to find.

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