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CorSera: Milan a two-faced team – the numbers against top and bottom sides compared

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AC Milan are having a very strange season when it comes to the contrast in results against sides at the top and bottom ends.

As Corriere della Sera (via MilanPress) point out, Milan are a real rollercoaster in 2025-26 so far uner Massimiliano Allegri. They were top of the table until Sunday’s results, and their last league defeat was all the way back in round on of the season, which suggests that things are very rosy.

Yet, when they face the teams that they are expected to beat on paper – and football of course is played on the field – they seem to hit a block of sorts. They claimed just two points out of the nine available against Cremonese, Pisa and Sassuolo, all newly promoted sides and all games at home.

Then, if you look at the top four in the standings, the trend reverses dramatically from relegation pace to Scudetto pace. The Rossoneri have played each of Napoli, Roma and Inter, obtaining nine points out of nine against them.

The problem is certainly defensive, because against the newcomers to Serie A they have conceded six goals at home (two per game), while against the big teams mentioned above they have conceded one goal and from a penalty, that of Kevin De Bruyne.

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3 Comments

    1. It’s not a formation issue. It’s a Max issue. He’d rather minimize risk, sit back and defend a lead than attack and risk errors in transition.

      Except, Milan seem to lose concentration when sitting back and doing what Allegri asks them. And we concede anyways. LOL!!!

      There’s still a but of psychological baggage from last season for Allegri to work out of this team.

  1. I thinks this is good idea
    Full attacking against small team
    But the problem are the squad are small
    And so many player injured

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