Juventus beat AC Milan to fourth successive Coppa Italia

Juventus won the Coppa Italia for the fourth year running and a record 13th time with a crushing 4-0 victory over AC Milan who suffered a second-half meltdown in the final on Wednesday.

Central defender Medhi Benatia struck twice for Juventus and Douglas Costa was also on target on an unhappy evening for Milan goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma who was at fault for the second and third goals.

An own goal by substitute Nikola Kalinic completed a calamitous defensive display by Milan.

Juventus, who became the first team to win the competition without conceding a goal, are almost certain to add this year’s Serie A title to their trophy cabinet and complete a fourth successive double.

The Turin side are six points clear of Napoli with two games to play and their goal difference is better by 16.

“The lads played an extraordinary game and deserved this win, taking nothing away from Milan who had a good first half,” Juve coach Massimiliano Allegri said.

His counterpart Gennaro Gattuso, who had been hoping to lead Milan to their first title since 2011, said his team had played better until the first goal.

“That’s football,” he said. “Juventus barely troubled us for the first 56 minutes apart from a (Mario) Mandzukic header. But we paid for our mistakes.

“I feel bad that we brought 35,000 people here to watch us lose like this.”