Soccer-Milan miss out on Champions League as Roma and Como qualify


Soccer Football - Serie A - AC Milan v Cagliari - San Siro, Milan, Italy - May 24, 2026 AC Milan's Alexis Saelemaekers, Luka Modric and Pervis Estupinan look dejected after the match REUTERS/Daniele Mascolo

May 24 (Reuters) - What promised to ⁠be a successful season for AC Milan ended in total disappointment on ⁠Sunday as a 2-1 home Serie A defeat by Cagliari meant ‌they missed out on the top four, condemning them to a second consecutive year without Champions League football.

Despite Alexis Saelemaekers scoring in the opening minute, the visitors turned the match around. Gennaro Borrelli ​equalised in the 19th minute before Juan Rodriguez ⁠completed the comeback in the ⁠56th minute.

The result marked a dismal conclusion to a campaign in which Milan declined ⁠from ‌title contenders to failing to achieve manager Massimiliano Allegri’s primary objective of a top-four finish. Milan finished with 70 points, behind AS Roma and ⁠Como, with their exact final position still to be ​determined.

Champions Inter Milan and ‌second-placed Napoli took the first two Champions League spots.

The Turin derby remained ⁠undecided following ​severe crowd trouble on Sunday as clashes between Juventus and Torino supporters outside the stadium delayed kickoff by one hour. Juventus led 1-0 at the break thanks to a goal ⁠from Dusan Vlahovic.

In-form AS Roma celebrated a top-four ​finish after Donyell Malen and Stephan El Shaarawy secured a 2-0 victory at relegated Hellas Verona to take their final points tally to 73 and end the season ⁠in third.

Como eased to a 4-1 victory at Cremonese to secure their top-four place. The result condemned the hosts to relegation alongside Verona and Pisa, while Como secured a Champions League spot ahead of Juventus on a superior head-to-head record, ​even if Juventus also finish the campaign on 71 ⁠points.

Italian news agency ANSA reported that the violence in Turin left one fan in ​a critical condition, prompting Juventus supporters to demand ‌the fixture be cancelled. When authorities decided to ​proceed with the match, many Juventus supporters walked out of the stadium in protest.

(Reporting by Tommy Lund in Gdansk, editing by Ed Osmond)

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Football

Soccer-Mamelodi Sundowns claim African Champions League title with draw in Rabat
Soccer-Napoli manager Conte announces departure after securing second place
Soccer-Guardiola says memories and connections, not trophies, define his decade at Man City
Soccer-'It's our time' - Saka says Arsenal proved critics wrong with title triumph
Soccer-West Ham relegated, Arsenal lift Premier League trophy on emotional final day
Soccer-King Salah signs off with assist in emotional Liverpool swansong
Soccer-Sunderland secure European spot with win over Chelsea
Soccer-West Ham relegated as comfortable win over Leeds is in vain
Soccer-Salvation for Tottenham as Palhinha seals victory over Everton
Soccer-'It has been fun': Man City say adios to Guardiola after decade of glory

Others Also Read