Milan 0 - Juventus 0: it was a draw that left a bitter taste, not so much for the result itself, but for the lackluster performance displayed by the Rossoneri against Juventus. For Milan, however, it's already time to move forward and focus on the crucial Champions League clash in Slovakia against Slovan Bratislava.
This match is fundamental for Paulo Fonseca's men, who aim to continue climbing the group stage standings of Europe's top competition following consecutive victories against Club Brugge and Real Madrid.

This morning, Milan returned to training less than 24 hours after the draw against Juventus.
As reported by MilanNews, Francesco Camarda, the young striker born in 2008, also trained with the first team.
The Milan Futuro striker, who was on the bench at San Siro yesterday, joined the senior squad today and will travel with the team to the Slovakian capital.
On Tuesday, Fonseca will be without both Morata, who is suspended, and likely Jovic, who remains unavailable and excluded from the Champions League squad.
Is Francesco Camarda in Fonseca's plans in view of the next Champions League match?
According to information gathered by Calciomercato.com, Camarda will therefore be the primary backup to Abraham, who is expected to start in Slovakia.
