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'Very boring!' - Ex-England manager Fabio Capello slams AC Milan and Juventus after goalless Serie A draw

  • Did Juventus and AC Milan fail to entertain?

    Capello has delivered a scathing assessment of the goalless draw between his two former clubs Juventus and AC Milan, labelling the Serie A clash as "very boring" and criticising both teams for a lack of courage. Speaking to Radio anch'io Sport via Football Italia, the legendary Italian coach did not hold back after the disappointing stalemate at the Allianz Stadium on Sunday.

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  • What Capello said about the goalless stalemate

    Capello, who enjoyed successful spells managing both clubs, was left unimpressed by the lack of attacking intent and risk-taking from either side. He felt the contest failed to live up to its billing as a heavyweight clash. "Juve-Milan was not a great show," Capello said. "A very boring first half, the two teams didn’t have the courage to take any risks. We saw a little bit more in the second half. From two teams like that, we were expecting more of a spectacle."

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    Missed chances and frustrated fans

    The match was a cagey affair with few clear-cut opportunities, though Milan had the best chances to secure all three points. Christian Pulisic missed from the penalty spot, while Rafael Leao spurned a late opportunity to win the game. The home supporters made their feelings clear at the final whistle, booing their team off the pitch, a reaction Capello endorsed. "They were all rightly booed at the end," he added.

  • League implications for both clubs

    The result was a damaging one for both teams' ambitions. For Juventus, it marked their fifth consecutive draw across all competitions, a concerning run of form that leaves them fifth in the Serie A table. The draw was a missed opportunity for Milan, who failed to reclaim top spot and now sit in third place, two points behind leaders Napoli and Roma, heading into the October international break.

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    What next for Milan and Juventus?

    Both clubs will now have the international break to reflect on a frustrating result. Juventus manager Igor Tudor is under increasing pressure to find a winning formula and end the side's stagnant run of form. Milan, meanwhile, will be disappointed to have dropped points from a winning position after being awarded a penalty. Both teams will be desperate to return to winning ways when domestic action resumes in mid-October.