Serie A Matchday 34 Results: Tactical Stalemate Between Milan and Juventus and Inter Milan's Draw with Torino
Introduction
On Sunday, April 26, 2026, two significant Serie A fixtures took place: a scoreless draw between AC Milan and Juventus at the Stadio San Siro and a 2-2 draw between Inter Milan and Torino at the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino.
Main Body
The encounter between AC Milan and Juventus concluded in a 0-0 draw, maintaining Milan's third-place position with 66 points and Juventus in fourth with 63. The match was characterized by a lack of offensive productivity, continuing a trend where the two sides have failed to score in six consecutive league meetings. Notable incidents included a disallowed goal by Juventus's Khephren Thuram for offside and a shot by Milan's Alexis Saelemaekers that struck the crossbar. Additionally, Milan's Luka Modric was substituted after a head-on collision with Manuel Locatelli. From a managerial perspective, Massimiliano Allegri expressed satisfaction with the result, noting that the point brings Milan closer to securing a Champions League qualification spot. Allegri addressed the performance of Rafael Leao, who was substituted in the 80th minute amid supporter whistling, and Christian Pulisic, who has not scored in 16 consecutive matches. Conversely, Juventus manager Luciano Spalletti highlighted the competitive nature of the top-four race, noting that victories by Roma and Como have increased the pressure on the Bianconeri. Parallel to this, Inter Milan's pursuit of a 21st Scudetto was delayed following a 2-2 draw against Torino. Inter initially held a two-goal lead through headers by Marcus Thuram and Yann Bisseck, but conceded goals to Giovanni Simeone and Nikola Vlasic in the final twenty minutes. This result leaves Inter 10 points ahead of second-placed Napoli. Inter coach Cristian Chivu attributed the loss of the lead to a defensive error during a transition from the back. Beyond the sporting outcomes, the San Siro match was marked by civil unrest among the home supporters. A segment of the crowd protested ticket pricing, specifically a €139 fee for traditional low-cost seating, and criticized the club's official ticket resale platform, which they characterized as a form of legalized touting.
Conclusion
Inter Milan remains the league leader but requires further points to mathematically clinch the title, while the race for the remaining Champions League positions remains contested between Milan, Juventus, Roma, and Como.