SempreMilan
·2 de noviembre de 2024
SempreMilan
·2 de noviembre de 2024
AC Milan and Juventus have struggled to impose themselves at the start of this season and as things stand, Champions League is at risk for both clubs. Indeed, the stats are pretty damning as highlighted by a report.
Today’s edition of Gazzetta dello Sport (see photo below) has analysed the numbers of Milan and Juventus thus far, using the points collected and comparing that with the 2023-24 season. As things stand, none of them would make the Champions League.
Juventus are in sixth place and Milan are in eighth place, though with a game in hand, but even a win against Bologna wouldn’t get the Rossoneri in the top four. Everything could change this month with positive results, but it’s clear that both teams will have to change from cruising speed to do so.
Juventus currently have an average of 1.8 points per game. Using this to calculate a final points tally after 38 games, they would finish on 68 points. This is what Bologna managed in 2023-24 (also under Thiago Motta) and it got them UCL thanks to the fifth spot, which isn’t certain this time out.
The season before that, Milan secured the final fourth spot with 70 points as Juventus were deducted ten points. Without this sanction, the fourth spot would have been at 72 points, so that tells us roughly what is needed this season too.
As for Milan, they have played 9 games and have claimed an average of 1.55 points per game. Spread over 38 games, that would result in a mere 59 points and this would perhaps secure a Conference League spot. In short, Milan and Juve are falling behind quickly, with change desperately needed.
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