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OptaPaolo:, external AC Milan have lost five consecutive Serie A games against Juventus for the first time since 1984.
Serie A top scorer Tevez fires in 14th goal of the season
Antonelli heads Milan equaliser from a corner
Juve retake lead as Bonucci converts from close range
Spain striker Morata guides in rebound off the post
Juve bidding for fourth straight Serie A title
Adam Williams
OptaPaolo:, external AC Milan have lost five consecutive Serie A games against Juventus for the first time since 1984.
So, a clinical display from league leaders Juventus, but another defeat for Milan.
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And that's your lot from the Juventus Arena.
Three goals and three more points for the home side and Serie A leaders who open up a 10-point gap over Roma who play tomorrow against Cagliari.
Carlos Tevez comes off to a standing ovation for the home side and Fernando Llorente gets a late cameo in his place.
Three minutes time being added on at the end of the 90.
Opta Jose on Twitter:, external 1 - Álvaro Morata has both scored and assisted for the first time in a single Serie A or La Liga game. Blooming
Giampaolo Pazzini is down in the Juventus area after a tangle with Giorgio Chiellini. Replays show the Juventus defender struck the Milan striker with his arm and elbow in the face, but it didn't look anywhere near intentional. No sign of any teeth near Chiellini on that occasion.
End of the night for Claudio Marchisio as he makes way for Juventus's first change. Fair to say he's put a strong shift in and somehow hasn't added his name to the scoresheet. Angelo Ogbonna comes on in his place.
Bit of a scrappy few minutes before Juventus try to almost walk the ball in for a fourth goal. Simone Padoin tries to cut the ball back for Carlos Tevez to finish in the middle and then Claudio Marchisio takes a shot from inside the box, but on both occasions Milan keeper Diego Lopez is there to stop them.
Final substitution for Milan as Adil Rami replaces Cristian Zaccardo in defence.
Milan look like they've lost a bit of fizz after that third Juventus goal. Midfielder Michael Essien tries to lift spirits as he takes a shot from 30 yards. It's a long way high and wide of the goal though.
Sulaimon Adelekan:, external It's Game Over. Juventus are done
Morata can't keep out of the action. Marchisio dinks a ball in to the Milan area from a short corner, but Morata's right-foot volley flies over the crossbar.
Juventus in full flow now after Morata's goal and they almost have a fourth. It's Vidal, Pogba and Marchisio combining on the break. The ball falls again to Morata in the box, but he's strayed offside as he finishes from the edge of the six-yard box.
Bit of a sucker punch that third Juventus goal for Milan, who were starting to look threatening. They've had their fair share of the chances in this second half.
It's time to belt out the tune of Chelsea Dagger again at the Juventus Stadium as the hosts get a third of the night. Alvaro Morata is the man on the scoresheet, but it was the driving left-foot shot from Claudio Marchisio that beat Diego Lopez only for the foot of the post to deny him. Young Spain striker Morata, a big-money summer signing from Real Madrid, was on hand to slot home the rebound from 12 yards out.
Bonaventura appears to have moved out wide left for Milan and Honda has pushed in to a more central role just behind Pazzini.
Andrea Poli makes way for Giacomo Bonaventura in Milan's second change of the night.
Alessio Cerci sets Keisuke Honda free down the right for Milan, but the Japan midfielder's ball in to the box won't sit down for Giampaolo Pazzini to get a shot away. Some more good pressure from the visitors.
Milan still a chance of getting back level here as they continue to press Juventus high in possession. But, for all their hard work off the ball, you get the sense a mistake also isn't far away at the back.