Sky: Milan-PSG sold out as 76k fans will be at San Siro tonight

By Isak Möller -

AC Milan will take on PSG this evening and it should be a great atmosphere at San Siro, with 76k expected in the stands for the game. For the Rossoneri, it will be one of the highest attendances of the season. 

When San Siro is sold out, the figure can range anywhere from 74k to 76-77k as some sections aren’t open for every single game. For tonight’s clash, Milan have made as many tickets available as possible and the figures show it.

According to Sky Italia, as cited by MilanNews24, a whopping 76k will be at the stadium today to watch Milan in the big clash. Around 4.2k of them are away fans and it should make for a great atmosphere under the lights, also factoring in how much the game means for the Rossoneri.

Stefano Pioli will have an important trio back from start and Rade Krunic should also be benched, making way for a midfield trio of Ruben Loftus-Cheek, Tijjani Reijnders and Yunus Musah. It seems the Dutchman will take on the No.6 responsibilities.

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8 Comments

      1. He would need dispensation from figc to play first team football at the age of 15 and even donnarumma had to get dispensation to play and he was 16 when he got his debut.
        I’ll say wait at least a year or two before he gets his first team debut but he does look extremely promising nevertheless.

  1. Regardless of the result, what I really want to see is some fight
    and some team spirit. Lately they’ve been looking like ghosts out there.

  2. Reijnders has played as a 6 and didn’t do well, because he isn’t a defensive mid. Someone ought to remind Pioli of that. 433 isn’t right against PSG. Guess Pioli plans on losing again tonight.

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