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AC Milan 0-0 Juventus Player Ratings: Francisco Conceicao 8.5/10 Denied by Maignan as AC Milan and Juventus Play Out Tense Stalemate at San Siro

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AC Milan vs Juventus Player Ratings

Summary

  • AC Milan and Juventus played out a tense 0-0 Serie A draw at San Siro, a fourth goalless stalemate in their last five league meetings that settled nothing in the race for Champions League qualification with five games remaining for both sides.
  • The match's decisive moments, Maignan's outstanding Conceicao save, Thuram's disallowed goal, and Saelemaekers' crossbar strike, came and went without reward for either side in a contest that was far more absorbing than the scoreline ultimately suggested.
  • Francisco Conceicao was the standout performer at 8.5/10, his relentless attacking threat, close control, and the near-post effort that drew Maignan's finest save of the evening the defining individual contributions of a draw that left the Serie A Champions League race as delicately and nervously poised as ever.

Two sides with everything to play for and absolutely nothing to give away, and that tension was written into every tackle, every midfield duel, and every carefully considered pass at San Siro. AC Milan and Juventus have now played out four goalless draws in their last five Serie A meetings, and this one followed the familiar script with meticulous precision, cautious, tactical, and absorbing in the way only a match with genuine Champions League implications can be.
The clearest moments of quality arrived in a frantic final 10 minutes of the first half, Maignan's outstanding near-post save denying Conceicao, Thuram's goal immediately ruled out for offside, and Di Gregorio's composed stop on Rabiot underlining just how tight the margins were between an entertaining contest and a deeply frustrating one.
Saelemaekers struck the crossbar from a stunning first-time effort just after the hour, the closest either side came to a decisive breakthrough, before a flurry of substitutions and a head clash between Locatelli and Modric disrupted whatever rhythm remained. Conceicao was the most consistently dangerous performer throughout, tormenting Bartesaghi repeatedly before his withdrawal, and leaves San Siro with the most deserved individual plaudits from a draw that ultimately satisfied nobody. Here are Sportsdunia's AC Milan vs Juventus player ratings.

Key Takeaways

  • Conceicao was the most dynamic and dangerous attacker on the pitch, his relentless running, close control, and near-post effort that drew Maignan's outstanding save making him the standout individual in a match that desperately needed his creativity to produce a decisive breakthrough.
  • Saelemaekers' crossbar strike in the 51st minute was the defining moment of the entire contest, a first-time effort of real quality that had Di Gregorio beaten and left San Siro momentarily breathless before the woodwork intervened to preserve Juventus' stubborn defensive record against the Rossoneri.
  • The draw leaves the Champions League qualification race in Serie A as tense and unresolved as ever, Milan staying three points clear of Juventus but with Como and Roma still lurking, and five games remaining for each side to settle a contest that showed no signs of resolution at San Siro.

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AC Milan Player Ratings vs Juventus

Here are the AC Milan Player Ratings vs Juventus.

Goalkeeper

Mike Maignan - 8.0: What a performance from the captain. He was the reason Milan came away with a point, without a doubt. He made five saves, and a couple of them were top-drawer stops to deny a buzzing Francisco Conceição. We noticed his command of the area was exceptional, especially with that punch. His distribution was solid too. An excellent display.

Defenders

Fikayo Tomori - 7.0: A steady, no-frills performance from Tomori. He was tidy in possession with 91% pass accuracy and moved the ball forward well. Defensively he made a crucial tackle and a clearance but we felt he could have been more dominant in his duels. A solid outing but not his most spectacular.

Strahinja Pavlović - 7.0: He was certainly the busier of the central defenders. From our perspective, he put his body on the line, winning three tackles and blocking a shot. He looked good on the ball, even creating a chance. He gave us a scare with that injury delay but thankfully carried on. A committed performance.

Matteo Gabbia - 6.5: Gabbia had a lot of the ball and was very accurate with his passing. He read the game well to make six clearances which was important. However, he lost a couple of his key duels and looked a little stretched at times. A decent but not commanding performance at the back.

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Midfielders

Adrien Rabiot - 7.0: An all-action display from the Frenchman in the engine room. He was everywhere, making tackles, intercepting passes, and driving forward. He even created a chance and had a shot on target. What stood out was his work rate, covering so much ground for the team. A classic Rabiot performance.

Luka Modrić - 7.0: The maestro was pulling the strings for 80 minutes. His passing was crisp and intelligent, as you'd expect. He kept things ticking over and always looked to progress the ball. It was a real shame to see him go off with an injury. He controlled the tempo when he was on the pitch.

Youssouf Fofana - 6.5: A bit of a mixed bag from Fofana. We noticed he got into some great shooting positions but his finishing was wayward, missing the target with all three of his shots from open play. He worked hard and made some tackles, but his final product was lacking before he was substituted.

Davide Bartesaghi - 5.5: A really tough first half for the young man. He was booked for a clumsy foul and seemed to struggle with the pace of the game. He was hooked at half-time, and it felt like the right call. A difficult learning experience for him.

Alexis Saelemaekers - 7.0: So, so unlucky not to be the hero. His shot crashing against the woodwork was the closest Milan came. He was a bundle of energy, winning the ball back 10 times. On the flip side, he lost possession a lot and missed a big chance. A frustrating but undeniably lively performance.

Forwards

Rafael Leão - 6.5: It just wasn't Leão's night. We expected him to be the main threat, but he was kept relatively quiet. He did create a big chance for Saelemaekers and was always a willing runner. However, with only one shot off target, we were left wanting more from the Portuguese star.

Christian Pulisic - 6.0: A very anonymous performance from Pulisic. He struggled to get involved in the game and made little to no impact in his hour on the pitch. He only had 22 touches, which says it all really. A disappointing evening for the American.

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Substitutes

Pervis Estupiñán - 6.0: Came on at half-time and looked more solid than Bartesaghi but picked up a needless yellow card.

Niclas Füllkrug - N/A: Replaced Pulisic but barely had a sniff of the ball.

Samuele Ricci - N/A: Brought on for fresh legs in midfield.

Ardon Jashari - N/A: An injury replacement for Modrić in the final ten minutes.

Christopher Nkunku - N/A: A late cameo with no time to make an impact.

Manager

M. Allegri - 6.5: Set his team up pragmatically, perhaps with too much caution at home. His side looked better in the second half, but the substitutions didn't quite provide the spark needed to find a winner. A draw against Juventus is never a bad result, but fans might have hoped for more ambition.

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Juventus Player Ratings vs AC Milan

Check out the Juventus Player Ratings vs AC Milan.

Goalkeeper

Michele Di Gregorio - 6.5: Had a surprisingly quiet night. He only had one save to make, which he dealt with comfortably. He was saved by his crossbar once. Overall, a steady and untroubled performance for the Juve keeper.

Defenders

Bremer - 7.5: A rock at the back. His 100% pass accuracy is just ridiculous for a defender. He was immense in the air and won eight long balls, showing his great reading of the game. He even had a shot on target. A very commanding display.

Lloyd Kelly - 6.5: Comfortable on the ball, as shown by his high pass accuracy. However, from our perspective, he looked a bit vulnerable defensively. He was dribbled past twice and didn't win enough of his individual battles. A decent but slightly shaky performance.

Pierre Kalulu - 6.5: Much like his defensive partner Kelly, Kalulu was neat in possession but offered little in terms of defensive actions. He didn't register a single tackle or win a duel. He was a passenger for large parts of the game defensively. Solid with the ball, invisible without it.

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Midfielders

Manuel Locatelli - 7.0: The captain led by example in terms of involvement, with a massive 94 touches. He was the hub of everything Juventus did, spraying passes all over the pitch. He did commit four fouls and picked up a booking, showing a slightly undisciplined side to his game.

Khéphren Thuram - 7.0: He must have thought he was the hero, only for VAR to cruelly deny him. It was a poacher's finish. Beyond the disallowed goal, he was very tidy in midfield, rarely giving the ball away. A strong performance before being substituted.

Weston McKennie - 7.5: What a workhorse. McKennie was absolutely everywhere, battling for every ball. He won five of his seven duels, made two tackles, and still had the energy to create a chance. His energy was infectious and vital for the team.

Andrea Cambiaso - 6.5: An active but ultimately ineffective performance. He got into good areas but his final ball was lacking. His evening was marred by a yellow card and he was subbed off with 20 minutes to go. He worked hard but without much end product.

Forwards

Francisco Conceição - 8.5: The best player on the park by a country mile. He was a constant thorn in Milan's side. Every time he got the ball, you felt something could happen. He had three shots on target, created a big chance, and completed five dribbles. He deserved a goal. A scintillating, man-of-the-match performance.

Jérémie Boga - 5.5: A really poor night for Boga. He was dispossessed four times and his decision-making was consistently poor. He offered very little threat going forward and his frustration showed with a booking. A performance to forget.

Jonathan David - 6.5: He put in a real shift up front. His hold-up play was excellent, winning a remarkable 80% of his duels and drawing three fouls. However, a striker is judged on goals, and his only shot was off target. All effort but no cutting edge.

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Substitutes

Emil Holm - N/A: Came on and provided a decent cross for a missed header.

Teun Koopmeiners - N/A: Had one speculative shot from distance that was saved.

Kenan Yildiz - N/A: Not enough time to influence the game.

Edon Zhegrova - N/A: Brought on late in the game.

Dusan Vlahovic - N/A: A very late sub who was caught offside once.

Manager

L. Spalletti - 7.0: His game plan almost worked to perfection. His team created the better opportunities and was unlucky with the VAR decision. Unleashing Francisco Conceição was a masterstroke as he terrorized the Milan defence. A solid tactical setup that deserved maybe more than a point.

Man of the Match

Francisco Conceição was the man of the match.

Worst Performer

Davide Bartesaghi was the worst performer.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What was the result of AC Milan vs Juventus?
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The AC Milan vs Juventus match ended in a 0-0 draw.

When was AC Milan vs Juventus?
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The AC Milan vs Juventus match was on April 26, 2026.

Who was the man of the match in AC Milan vs Juventus?
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Francisco Conceição was the man of the match in the AC Milan vs Juventus game.

Who was the worst performer in AC Milan vs Juventus?
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Davide Bartesaghi had a difficult game in the AC Milan vs Juventus match.

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