Juventus won a second consecutive double when substitute Alvaro Morata’s extra-time goal secured a 1-0 Coppa Italia final win over AC Milan, who missed out on Europe for a third successive season on Saturday.
Juve’s triumph also meant tiny US Sassuolo, who have completed only three seasons in the top flight since making their Serie A debut in 2013-2014, qualified for Europe for the first time.
Milan, who finished seventh in Serie A after another dismal season, surprisingly looked the more dangerous team at Rome’s Stadio Olimpico, but they failed to take their chances.
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Juventus, Serie A champions for the past five seasons, snatched the win 10 minutes from the end of extra-time when Morata swept the ball home after a counterattack from deep in his own half.
Meanwhile, several thousand fans gathered in the main square of Sassuolo which, with a population of about 40,000, is the smallest town ever represented in Serie A.
Sassuolo finished sixth in the league, the highest placed team outside the automatic European berths, and took Juve’s place in the UEFA Europa League.
Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri said his team had found the past few weeks heavy going, having wrapped up the Serie A title with three games to spare.
“It wasn’t easy for the players because they’d basically been without much motivation for the past few weeks and needed to get their minds back in the right place to win,” Allegri told Rai sport.
Cristian Brocchi, Milan’s fifth coach in the past three seasons and whose future is uncertain, praised his side’s performance, a sharp contrast to his fierce criticism after they lost 3-1 at home to AS Roma in their final Serie A match.
“Tonight, I saw for the first time a bit of my influence in this team,” Brocchi said. “I saw the right mindset and right attitude. We were punished by an episode. They have great players, that’s football. We didn’t deserve to lose and are left with a sense of regret.”
Milan created all the best chances in the first half, but failed to take any, with Giacomo Bonaventura and Andrea Poli the main culprits.
Both teams were more dangerous in the second half, although Juventus had the best opportunity when Gianluigi Donnarumma, AC Milan’s 17-year-old goalkeeper, parried a deflected Paul Pogba shot.
Morata made an instant impact after replacing Hernanes in the 108th minute and Milan never looked like clawing back the deficit once they had fallen behind.
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