Every UEFA Champions League Final Ranked From Worst To Best

27. AC Milan 0-0 Juventus (2003)

Old Trafford played host to the first all-Italian Champions League final in May 2003, pitting newly-crowned Serie A champions Juventus against that year’s Coppa Italia winners AC Milan.

But despite the array of attacking talent on the pitch, the game proved a damp squib.

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Juventus were without star man Pavel Nedved, who was suspended after picking a yellow card in the Bianconeri’s memorable semi-final win over Real Madrid.

In the Czech playmaker's absence, they struggled to break down a resilient Milan side boasting the dream central defensive pairing of Alessandro Nesta and Paolo Maldini as well as midfield general Gennaro Gattuso.

Not that the likes of Andriy Shevchenko or Manuel Rui Costa fared much better in attack for the Rossoneri, coming up against a brick wall in the form of Juve goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon.

The result was a 0-0 stalemate, punctuated by memorable chances for Antonio Conte and Andrea Pirlo, who both hit the bar for Juve and Milan respectively.

After 120 minutes of largely forgettable football, the game came down to penalties. Milan ultimately prevailed albeit in controversial circumstances after replays showed Rossoneri goalkeeper Dida off his line when saving decisive penalties from David Trezeguet, Marcelo Zalayeta and Paolo Montero.

By then it was already too late, with Shevchenko slotting home for Milan to hand the trophy to the Rossoneri.

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