Football NewsAnte Rebic Goal Leaves Juventus Winless Through Four Serie A Games
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Ante Rebic secured a point for AC Milan to still leave Juventus in search of a first Serie A win of the season.

Despite being outshot in the first half and conceding a goal to Alvaro Morata four minutes in, AC Milan battled and outplayed the hosts in the second half to secure an equalizer with 14 minutes to go courtesy of Ante Rebic.

Alvaro Morata has awarded the hosts with an ideal start, finishing a counterattack with a cooly-taken chipped finish. Pierre Kalulu almost compounded Juvenus’ woes after Rebic leveled, forcing Wojciech Szczesny into a close-range save that preserved a point for Juventus.

On a corner kick, nearing stoppage time, Sandro Tonali delivered a brilliant ball towards the front post, with Rebic losing marker Manuel Locatelli. There, the Croatian international headed with precision to the empty far post, earning his team a point.

The results were impressive for AC Milan and devastating for Juventus who slipped into the relegation zone, sitting in 18 th.

Consequently, the late drama leaves Massimiliano Allegri waiting for a first league win in his second spell as Juventus boss after guiding them to five league titles in his first spell.

However, Allegri has started his second tenure by overseeing one of their worst league starts for 60 years. It is only the fourth time in their history after 1961-62, 55-56, and 42-43 that Juventus has failed to win one of their first four Serie A matches.

Regardless, Morata who inspired Juventus to victory over Malmo in the Champions League in midweek scored his third goal in three games to give the hosts the perfect start against AC Milan side that was without key players in the likes of Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Olivier Giroud, and Davide. Calabria.