After last night’s 0–0 draw against Juventus, Milan kept the table ticking over without drama, but with significant weight. The Rossoneri remain third on 67 points, just ahead of the Bianconeri and six points clear of fifth place with four matches left to play. In simple terms: Champions League qualification is not secured yet, but it is now clearly within sight.
A point worth more than it seems
Yesterday’s match was not a spectacle, and there is little debate about that. However, it was a useful result. The draw against Juventus prevented Milan from reopening unnecessary doubts and allowed them to keep both a direct rival like the Old Lady and the chasing duo of Como and Roma at a distance. It is the kind of result that does not set San Siro alight, but it balances the books. At this stage of the season, avoiding mistakes matters most, and Milan managed to steer clear of a slip-up while keeping control of their own destiny, as relayed via Milan News.
Six points and it will be done:
Now the picture is simple: Milan need six points to mathematically qualify for next season’s Champions League. No complicated calculations or fanciful scenarios are required, just two wins, solid, composed, and decisive. They must go straight for the goal and seize the prey, as the saying goes. After a season of ups and downs and plenty of turbulence, the objective is right there, ready to be grasped. At this point, failing to secure it would be unforgivable.















