A controversial late Cristiano Ronaldo penalty gave Juventus an undeserved draw in their Coppa Italia semi final clash against ten-men AC Milan, cancelling out Ante Rebić’s sliding finish in a 1-1 encounter in Thursday’s first leg.
Milan created the clearest chances in the first half, with Gianluigi Buffon making good saves to deny Davide Calabria and Rebić. On the other hand, La Vecchia Signora struggled to fashion chances for themselves and looked lethargic in their attacks.
After the break, Rebić poked in a cross from the right flank past Buffon to open the scoring. However, tensions between the teams flared and it was no surprise to see Theo Hernández sent off for two unnecessary fouls.
With the clock winding down, a controversial handball penalty was awarded to the away side for Calabria’s block on Ronaldo’s bicycle kick. The Portuguese star duly dispatched the spot-kick, denying I Rossoneri victory and putting Juve in a stronger position ahead of the second leg in Turin.
MILAN
Key Talking Point
The inclusion of Zlatan Ibrahmović in the starting lineup was particularly eye-catching among fans of I Rossoneri, as it was not clear how effective the veteran striker could be alongside the in-form Rebić.
However, the pair linked up well in the early stages, with the Croatian often picking up the loose ball from his strike partner’s headed flicks and constantly driving at the Juve defence from the left.
On multiple occasions Rebić beat Sarri’s players to second balls as Ibrahmović attracted multiple defenders whenever a long pass was floated forward.
Player Ratings
Starting XI: Donnarumma (7); Calabria (7), Kjær (7), Romagnoli (7), Hernández (6); Castillejo (7), Kessié (6), Bennacer (7), Çalhanoğlu (7); Rebić (8*), Ibrahimović (7).
Substitutes: Laxalt (7), Paquetá (6), Saelemaekers (6).
Ante Rebić
JUVENTUS
Key Talking Point
Juventus have been awful on the road in recent games, and most recently lost 2-1 at Verona in the league. With that in mind, they started the game tentatively and with a cautious mindset.
The home side seemed to carry much more impetus and purpose in their attacks, contrasting with an often-lethargic Juventus attack.
Often pinned back by their opponents, I Bianconeri were second-best for much of the contest and were lucky to stay in the tie.
Player Ratings
Starting XI: Buffon (7); De Sciglio (6), De Ligt (6), Bonucci (7), Sandro (6); Ramsey (6), Pjanić (6), Matuidi (7); Cuadrado (7), Dybala (7), Ronaldo (6).
Substitutes: Bentancur (7), Higuain (6), Rabiot (7).
Juan Cuadrado
On the rare occasions Juventus did carry attacking threat, it often came down the right wing.
Juan Cuadrado created some good openings by cutting inside on his left foot and used his pace to trouble Hernández, forcing him into fouls that eventually led to the red card.
Looking Ahead
Both clubs will be back in action in Serie A, with Milan hosting Torino on Monday evening. Juventus play Brescia on Sunday afternoon.