Juventus 1-1 AC Milan: Player Ratings as Bianconeri drop two more points

Juventus' Argentine forward Paulo Dybala (C) controls the ball during the Italian Serie A football match between Juventus and AC Milan at the Juventus stadium in Turin, on September 19, 2021. (Photo by Isabella BONOTTO / AFP) (Photo by ISABELLA BONOTTO/AFP via Getty Images)
Juventus' Argentine forward Paulo Dybala (C) controls the ball during the Italian Serie A football match between Juventus and AC Milan at the Juventus stadium in Turin, on September 19, 2021. (Photo by Isabella BONOTTO / AFP) (Photo by ISABELLA BONOTTO/AFP via Getty Images) /
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Midfielders

AC Milan’s Spainish midfielder Brahim Diaz (L) runs with the ball followed by Juventus’ Italian midfielder Manuel Locatelli during the Italian Serie A football match between Juventus and AC Milan at the Juventus stadium in Turin, on September 19, 2021. (Photo by Isabella BONOTTO / AFP) (Photo by ISABELLA BONOTTO/AFP via Getty Images)
AC Milan’s Spainish midfielder Brahim Diaz (L) runs with the ball followed by Juventus’ Italian midfielder Manuel Locatelli during the Italian Serie A football match between Juventus and AC Milan at the Juventus stadium in Turin, on September 19, 2021. (Photo by Isabella BONOTTO / AFP) (Photo by ISABELLA BONOTTO/AFP via Getty Images) /

Adrien Rabiot (6/10): Rabiot was instrumental while operating from the same role as he usually does for France, working as a floater at the left midfield avenue. The Frenchman was seen making several bursting runs at the box and taking shots from outside the box. He would’ve been anticipating a screamer, which eventually didn’t arrive.

Manuel Locatelli (5.5/10): The game against AC Milan saw a moderate Manuel Locatelli doing everything without doing anything extraordinary at the heart of the midfield. Nonetheless, he lost his man in Ante Rebic when it mattered the most. In the 76th-minute of the game, Sandro Tonali’s delivery found an unmarked Rebic, who scored the equaliser for the Rossoneri. On the other hand, he made a crucial block at the dying minutes to deny Alessandro Florenzi’s thumping shot.

Rodrigo Bentancur (6/10): The Uruguayan has started to shine under the management of Allegri. The glimpses of it were defined in his performance against Milan. Playing in a double pivot with Locatelli, Bentancur had 45 touches throughout the game. One key pass, one interception and one tackle was the summary of his Sunday night at Allianz Stadium.

Juan Cuadrado (6/10): It was not that kind of night for the Colombian, but it is indeed worth pointing out that the 33-year-old was diligent in his outing on Sunday. Acting as the right wing-back, he covered a lot of space down the right side of the hosts. Cuadrado completed five long balls with 100% accuracy. Just after his leaving as a substitute,  Juve conceded a poor goal.