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October 9, 2025 104 mins
Quinta puntata dell'ottava stagione di J-TACTICS, la rubrica di radiomegliodiniente.com dedicata alla vecchia signora bianconera.
Focus sul grigio pareggio tra la squadra di Tudor e quella di Allegri, allo Stadium Juventus-Milan finisce a reti inviolate.
Un primo tempo scandito da poche occasioni per entrambe le squadre, con qualche fiammata nel finale.
I primi 45 minuti di Juventus-Milan, possono essere riassunti esattamente in questo modo.
Una partita tattica e bloccata tra due squadre che pensano a non rischiare nulla ed eventualmente a pungere in contropiede.
Esempio emblematico di tale atteggiamento si ha quando Conceicao si rende pericoloso con un assist da destra per McKennie e con David che però in area di rigore scivola goffamente, ricordandoci il famoso "Vai con il liscio" della Gialappas Band, e se la prende con i tacchetti e col campo.
Per contro anche la squadra di Allegri fa pochino.
Nel finale di tempo però Gimenez riesce a rendersi pericoloso con un colpo di testa su cross da sinistra di Pavlovic.
Nel secondo tempo la partita vive di fiammate.
La Juventus va vicina al vantaggio con Gatti il quale in area di rigore si ritrova la palla tra i piedi tutto solo davanti a Maignan che però compie un intervento miracoloso che impedisce ai bianconeri di passare in vantaggio.
Dall'altra il Milan ha la possibilità di portarsi avanti con un calcio di rigore.
Kelly commette fallo in area su Gimenez.
Pulisic si presenta dal dischetto però calcia malissimo e manda letteralmente la palla alle stelle.
Altra occasione per i rossoneri, Leao si ritrova davanti alla porta di Di Gregorio ma calcia fuori divorandosi il gol.
Tudor manda in campo anche Vlahovic e Openda, i quali non incidono minimamente sul match.
Altro pareggio per la Juventus, con più ombre che luci, al triplice fischio dell'arbitro i supporters bianconeri fischiano i propri beniamini che sembrano aver smarrito non solo la strada per la vittoria ma anche la grinta che avevano contraddistinto le prime giornate.
Ambiente in subbuglio e Tudor già sulla graticola.

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