Crisitiano Ronaldo Misses Penalty as Juventus Enter Copa Italia Final With AC Milan Draw

The first leg of the fixture ended in a 1-1 draw as Juventus had the advantage of the away goal into the second leg fixture

Juventus star Cristiano Ronaldo missed a penalty as the Italian football club were held 0-0 by a 10-man AC Milan on Friday but the Turion-based side were able to go into the final of Copa Italia as the season resumed after a three-month stoppage due to the coronavirus or COVID-19 pandemic.

Juventus qualified for the final on Wednesday on the basis of away goals due to their 1-1 draw in the first leg of the semi-final that was played on February 13 and is going to face Napoli or Inter Milan who meet on Saturday.

The two key moments happened within six seconds of each other early in the match played behind closed doors at the Allianz Stadium. Juventus were awarded a penalty in the 16th minute after the VAR officials spotted the ball hitting Andrea Conti's elbow but Ronaldo, whose late penalty in the first leg turned out to be decisive, slammed his effort against the foot of the post.

Juventus Enter Copa Italia Final

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It was the second penalty missed by the 35-year-old in two seasons at the club. Milan cleared the ball upfield but, as they did so, forward Ante Rebic aimed a wild kick at Danilo and was sent off, forcing the visitors to play for more than 70 minutes with 10 men.

Milan, missing veteran forward Zlatan Ibrahimovic with a calf injury, held out well but rarely threatened to snatch the goal that would have taken them into the final. They caused Juve only one real fright when Hakan Calhanoglu was close with a diving header early in the second half.

"The emotions are strange," said Juventus defender Leonardo Bonucci. "After 90 days, we were playing again in an empty stadium and it was strange at the start." Juventus coach Maurizio Sarri did not give a post-match interview while his counterpart Stefano Poli was left to reflect on the goal they conceded at home and Rebic's red card.

"We committed the naive act of ending up with a man less. Then afterwards we had a great game and then we had chances to go ahead," he said. "The results are clear, two draws. The difference was subtle. I don't think we played worse than our opponents in the two games."

(With agency inputs)

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