Allegri breaks Trapattoni's record in the Italian Clasico

Italian coach Massimiliano Allegri has written a new chapter in Italian football history, becoming the coach with the most appearances in the "Clasico d'Italia" matches between Juventus and Milan across all competitions, surpassing the legendary Giovanni Trapattoni. In the top match of the sixth round of the Italian League for the 2025-26 season, which ended in a goalless draw at the Allianz Stadium on Sunday evening, Allegri played his 32nd match in this historic encounter, breaking Trapattoni's previous record of 31 matches since the league's inception in 1929. According to the global statistics network "Opta", Allegri has entered the history of the Clasico in a big way, thanks to his participation in the coaches of both Juventus and Milan at various stages of his coaching career, leaving his mark on many matches between the two giants. Despite the historic nature of the encounter, the summit was goalless, with both teams exchanging opportunities. The highlight of the match was American star Christian Pulisic's missed penalty kick for Milan in the 53rd minute. With this result, the two teams remained level on points at the top of the table (13 points), with Milan in third place and Juventus in fifth, while Napoli topped the standings on goal difference ahead of Roma, with each team on 15 points.