SCORING STREAK – After scoring at least two goals in each of their last four Serie A games away to Milan, Juventus could become the first team in the last 80 years to score more than one goal in five consecutive away games against the Rossoneri in the league.
BLANK CHEQUE – Since the beginning of October, no team has kept more clean sheets in Europe’s top five leagues than Juventus (nine). What’s more, the Bianconeri have the best defence in the last 30 minutes of play in Serie A with just five goals conceded, but no team has scored more than Milan’s 18 goals in this period.
EQUAL MEASURE – After the 1-1 draw at the Stadium last September, Milan and Juventus could draw both Serie A matches for the first time since 1991/92. However, the last stalemate at the Meazza between Milan and Juventus in Serie A dates back to February 2012 (1-1 with goals from Antonio Nocerino and Alessandro Matri).
MISSING GROUND – Paulo Dybala has taken part in 12 league goals against Milan (seven goals and five assists), but has never scored at the Meazza against the Rossoneri in his four appearances with Juventus. With one goal, Dybala, will catch Andriy Shevchenko (six) as the top scorer in the showdown between Juventus and AC Milan in Serie A since the 2000s.
COACHING LESSONS – Massimiliano Allegri has collected 11 wins and four draws in the 15 meetings in Serie A with Stefano Pioli. No other coach has faced an opposing tactician more often in the three-points-for-a-victory era without ever losing.