Massimiliano Allegri spoke after the Milan-Juventus match. The bianconeri lost on a Manuel Locatelli goal and another off a free kick by Pjanic that was disallowed. The result put Milan within 3 points of Juventus for the top spot. The Juventus coach spoke to the Sky Sport microphones after the match: "It was a match where we played well but we gave up two shots and a goal. In the first half we could have done better, but it wasn't easy. Milan is doing things really well, they had the right amount of nasty." On the called off goal Allegri commented: "I want to speak about the match, of course it's sad there was confusion. First it was given to us and then taken away. Don't ask me who decided to call it off. I think that it might have been a team game, but it doesn't matter. I am angry and tomorrow it's better that we rest. So I've given a day off for rest." On the Dybala injury and the many absences that also contributed to the changes: "The only one that I had was the young lad, but I preferred to put in Sturaro. But seeing this evening, whoever I played I played, we could have played another six days, we would have never tied them. Milan is going well, tonight's win will give them the greatest feeling. The lasting image from tonight is Locatelli's goal and Donnarumma's save. What did we learn? That in certain moments when you think you are safe, an unfavorable situation will occur and you will give up a goal. But it's my belief that we made a good showing, we commanded the match."
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