There were chances galore for both sides in this exciting game at San Siro, but ultimately no goals as Milan and Juventus were forced to settle for a goalless draw...
First Half
Juventus came out of the blocks on fire, immediately putting
They had their first chance five minutes in as Christian Molinaro found Vincenzo Iaquinta, who chested it down for David Trezeguet, but the Frenchman fired inches wide.
He had another chance in the 11th minute, turning superbly before beating Dida, only to be denied by the post.
Having been handed a couple of early reprieves,
Seedorf was also largely absent at the start of the game, meaning that
At the other end, Nedved tried to split Nesta and Oddo and fell to the ground but the referee had none of it and waved play on. Kaka was caught offside as he tried to sneak behind the Juventus defence on the break.
Second Half
Juventus started the second half much like the first, immediately putting
A fabulous run up the right from Salihamidzic saw him set up Trezeguet, who let rip a cracking effort that Dida palmed away. Nadved came charging in for the rebound, but Oddo put in a brilliantly timed tackle to deny him.
Dida was down clutching his shoulder, but recovered to continue after two minutes.
There was immediately a chance at the other end as Kaka had an acrobatic effort from eight yards out parried by Buffon. Gilardino latched onto the rebound and sent it into the back of the net, but the flag was up for offside. Replays showed the striker to be about a yard off.
It was end to end stuff, with both teams going for it, and Juve had the next big chance when Serginho brought down Nedved inches outside the box. With no Del Piero, it was duly wasted.
Almost on cue, Chiellini fouled Kaka at the other end. Pirlo stepped up and fired on target, but an alert Buffon was up to the task.
Both teams were looking for the winner, and the game was stretched. The likes of 'Pippo' Inzaghi, Alessandro Del Piero and Raffaele Palladino were thrown in to mix it up.
Inzaghi ran onto Serginho's cross to shoot, but once again, Gigi was up to the task. As the game wound down, Maldini came ever so close with a late effort.
This late Rossoneri push would come to nothing, though, as the referee blew for full time and both teams were forced to share the spoils.
It was an exciting game that deserved goals and winners. Juventus had the better of the chances overall, but the draw was by and large fair.
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