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#Serie #Milan #Juventus #close #Champions #League #qualification">Serie A: AC Milan, Juventus close in on Champions League qualification AC Milan and Juventus both took a big step towards qualification for next season’s Champions League with respective victories over Verona and Bologna on Sunday.
Adrien Rabiot swept home the only goal in Milan’s 1-0 win at Verona, giving his team an eight-point cushion on Como and Roma in fifth and sixth, while Juve is three points behind the seven-time European champion in fourth after beating Bologna 2-0.
France midfielder Rabiot calmly netted his sixth league goal of the season after snatching possession in midfield and exchanging passes with Rafael Leao, for the only real highlight of a largely drab encounter.
“The important thing is winning and getting the points we need to achieve our objectives, but we made a lot of mistakes today. We could have played a lot better,” said Rabiot.
“We need to stay focussed on qualifying for the Champions League.”
Juve and Milan took advantage of Como falling to a surprise defeat at Sassuolo on Friday and Roma drawing with Atalanta on Saturday night, and, with five matches remaining in the season, both teams are in a great position to clinch a top-four finish.
Milan, in second, has had no continental football this season after a disastrous previous campaign which led to Massimiliano Allegri retaking the reins as coach last summer.
Allegri said on Friday that he has already started planning for next season with Milan’s management, and after Saturday’s win the 58-year-old again ruled himself out of the vacant Italy job.
“No-one has contacted me (from the Italian Football Federation), and all my thoughts are on Milan: we’ve started something together and we’ll continue it together,” said Allegri.
Verona’s fifth straight defeat means almost certain relegation, as Paolo Sammarco’s team is bottom of the division and 10 points behind Cremonese, which sits just outside the drop zone and drew 0-0 at Torino in the day’s early fixture.
Headers in each half from Jonathan David and Khephren Thuram were enough for for Juve to see off Bologna and inch closer towards the objective Luciano Spalletti was given when he was hired in October to replace the sacked Igor Tudor.
David’s glanced finish from Pierre Kalulu’s cross was his first club goal since the start of February and came moments after a pre-match tribute to former Juve goalkeeper Alexander Manninger who died on Thursday aged 48 after his car was hit by a train.
Manninger, who made 40 appearances for Juve between 2008 and 2012, was applauded by fans who then loudly chanted his name after Gianluigi Buffon, Leonardo Bonucci and Giorgio Chiellini brought flowers onto the pitch in their former teammate’s honour.
Thuram doubled the host’s lead with his fourth goal of the season in the 57th minute from another perfectly delivered cross, this time from Weston McKennie.
Bologna is now 10 points away from the European positions in eighth and did little to trouble Juve, although Jonathan Rowe should have halved the deficit shortly after Thuram;s goal when he smashed Nadir Zortea’s low cross onto the post from point-blank range.
Published on Apr 20, 2026
AC Milan and Juventus both took a big step towards qualification for next season’s Champions…
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#Allegri #interested #Italy #job #eyes #longterm #project #Milan">Allegri not interested in Italy job, eyes long-term project with AC Milan
AC Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri said on Saturday that he is not interested in taking up the vacant Italy job, adding that he intends to continue with the seven-time European champion.
Allegri had been linked, along with Napoli coach Antonio Conte, as a potential replacement for Gennaro Gattuso, who stepped down earlier this month after Italy failed to qualify for a third successive World Cup.
“My career speaks for itself. Changing jobs often isn’t part of my DNA,” Allegri told reporters ahead of Sunday’s Serie A fixture against Verona.
The 58-year-old first coached Milan between 2010 and 2014 before moving to Juventus, where he enjoyed a successful five-year spell. He returned to the Turin club in 2021 after a break from coaching and was dismissed three years later.
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“I like working in a club that is managed as a business and should be run that way,” Allegri said. “I like working and seeing progress. We can’t win the Champions League in two years, but you need to have that ambition because if you don’t think about the future, you stay stuck in the past.
“We’re in constant contact. I’ve given my suggestions for summer transfers, and the club’s management will work on that.”
Allegri took charge of Milan last summer and has the team in third place in Serie A, on course to qualify for the Champions League.
Milan is five points ahead of fifth-placed Como but has lost three of its last four matches.
Published on Apr 18, 2026
AC Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri said on Saturday that he is not interested in taking up the vacant Italy job, adding that he intends to continue with the seven-time European champion.
Allegri had been linked, along with Napoli coach Antonio Conte, as a potential replacement for Gennaro Gattuso, who stepped down earlier this month after Italy failed to qualify for a third successive World Cup.
“My career speaks for itself. Changing jobs often isn’t part of my DNA,” Allegri told reporters ahead of Sunday’s Serie A fixture against Verona.
The 58-year-old first coached Milan between 2010 and 2014 before moving to Juventus, where he enjoyed a successful five-year spell. He returned to the Turin club in 2021 after a break from coaching and was dismissed three years later.
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“I like working in a club that is managed as a business and should be run that way,” Allegri said. “I like working and seeing progress. We can’t win the Champions League in two years, but you need to have that ambition because if you don’t think about the future, you stay stuck in the past.
“We’re in constant contact. I’ve given my suggestions for summer transfers, and the club’s management will work on that.”
Allegri took charge of Milan last summer and has the team in third place in Serie A, on course to qualify for the Champions League.
Milan is five points ahead of fifth-placed Como but has lost three of its last four matches.
Published on Apr 18, 2026
AC Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri said on Saturday that he is not interested in taking…