Juventus 0-3 Milan: Brahim, Rebic & Tomori lift Milan to 3rd, CR7 fires blank

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Milan ended their Juventus Stadium taboo with a thumping 3-0 victory, ending their run of nine consecutive Serie A defeats here and sending the Bianconeri down to fifth place.

Match Events

0' The match is about to start!


5' Hernandez makes a timely blocked


18' Díaz's shot wide out


21' Díaz's shot denied


31' Chiellini's header wide out

46' GOAL! Juventus 0-1 Milan (Brahim)


47' Donnarumma parries Bentancur's shot


52' Yellow Card! Chiesa booked


57' Penalty Missed! (Kessie)


67' Cristiano Ronaldo's shot wide out


77' GOAL! Juventus 0-2 Milan (Rebic)


81' GOAL! Juventus 0-3 Milan (Tomori)

Goals from Brahim Diaz, Ante Rebic and Fikayo Tomori secured the win and sent Milan up to third on 72 points from 35 matches, leaving Juve a point behind fourth-placed Napoli and needing teams to drop points as they battle for a top-four finish.

Brahim curled home a stunning opener just before the break to give the visitors the halftime lead and they had a chance to extend the advantage in the 56th minute only for Franck Kessie's penalty to be saved by Wojciech Szczesny.

That miss did not prove costly, however, as substitute Rebic arrowed a fine strike into the net 12 minutes from time before defender Tomori, on loan from Chelsea, headed a third goal to seal a crucial win for Milan four minutes later.

After the break, Juve did improve, with Ronaldo finally getting a shot away, but he could not find the target with his left foot, while Milan had to withdraw their top goalscorer this season, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, due to an injury.

Chiellini's clumsy handball gifted Milan the chance to extend their lead, after a lengthy VAR review. However, Szczesny came to the rescue - the Pole's third penalty save from the last four spot kicks he has faced in Serie A against Milan.

It was Ibrahimovic's replacement Rebic who effectively ended Juve's hopes of getting something from the match, before Tomori picked an opportune moment to score his first goal for Milan.

The final whistle was greeted with wild scenes of celebration from Milan staff and players, with their first away league win at Juve since March 2011 putting them in a strong position to return to the Champions League, potentially at their opponent's expense.

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