Juventus boss Allegri brands Milan as the ‘third wheel’ in the Scudetto race

Juventus head coach Massimiliano Allegri believes that AC Milan are very much still in the fight to win the Scudetto alongside his side and Inter despite the points gap.

Milan have been much improved in the league since Christmas having won all four games against Sassuolo, Empoli, Roma and most recently Udinese, with Bologna the next opponents tomorrow.

Inter and Juventus are seven and six points ahead respectively, with the Nerazzurri having a game in hand, and the issue for Stefano Pioli’s side is that they continue to win and not slip up.

The Italian media seem to think it will be between Inter and Juve for the Scudetto and perhaps rightly so given their consistency, even if Milan will hope to force their way back into the picture.

Allegri spoke on the eve of Juve’s game against Empoli at his pre-match press conference and he was asked about a number of different topics, with his comments relayed by Radio Rossonera.

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How do you judge the Scudetto fight?

“It’s not a question of a direct clash, let’s call it Juve-Inter, it’s not a title challenge. Let’s not forget that Milan are the third wheel, they have what it takes to get back into the Scudetto fight and have scored more points than last year and have been through the worst moment and can get back into the fight.

“We have to stay focused on Empoli, we have to get three points tomorrow. Empoli are a tough team and the first year here they won and have quality. Once we play tomorrow we’ll see, but there are still a lot of points up for grabs. The important thing is to stay in balance.”

Who out of Juve and Inter is Sinner and Djokovic?

“It’s difficult to say, let’s say that the calendar goes like this and once you play first and then the others. And anyway it’s beautiful like this. You have to score points to get to the end. To get to the top or get into the top four you have to score points, sooner or later doesn’t matter.

“We have to think about ourselves, we have to keep the bar high and we need mental strength and balance. Scoring points in the second half of the season is not easy.

“I want to congratulate Sinner, who played an extraordinary match and has an important career ahead of him despite a sacred monster like Djokovic who has done wonderful things and it’s always nice to see him play.

“If we are younger in age we would be Sinner and they are Djokovic… But I don’t know that maybe they will take it badly, touchy… (laughs).”