Who Could Replace Pulisic for Milan: Possible 8th Different Striker Combination
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Without Pulisic, his Milan must avoid other drops of tension. For the technician of Lazio 7 ko in the previous in San Siro
The Milan wants to raise the level with the small ones. The challenge in the challenge between the Rossonero resultivist and the Biancoceleste player. All the points of tomorrow's race in San Siro
Why isn’t Santiago Gimenez playing for Milan against Lazio in Serie A?
As Milan prepares for another decisive Serie A night at San Siro against a Lazio side slowly rediscovering its rhythm, the Mexican striker’s absence has become one of the most discussed storylines across Italian soccer. Milan steps into the weekend with momentum, pressure, and one glaring question surrounding Santiago Gimenez. As the club prepares for another decisive Serie A night at San Siro against a Lazio side slowly rediscovering its rhythm…
Who could replace Pulisic for Milan: Possible 8th different striker combination
Christian Pulisic is a major doubt for Milan approaching their double-header against Lazio over the next few days, and with Santiago Gimenez also unavailable, Massimiliano Allegri is left with a decision to make regarding a strike partner for Rafael Leao. Pulisic is currently the joint-top goalscorer in Serie A with five goals from his first eight league outings of the season, despite the fact that he missed four games through injury in October …
Who could replace Pulisic for Milan: Possible 8th different striker combination – Football Italia
MILAN, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 28: Christian Pulisic of AC Milan celebrates after scoring a goal during the Serie A match between AC Milan and SSC Napoli at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on September 28, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images) Christian Pulisic is a major doubt for Milan approaching their double-header against Lazio over the next few days, and with Santiago Gimenez also unavailable, Massimiliano Allegri is left with a d…
Inside Allegri’s Milan: the fewest substitutions in Europe, a rock-solid 3-5-2, and luxury backups fighting for minutes
Last summer’s decision to maintain a small squad sparked much debate, but it reflects Massimiliano Allegri’s choices between a fixed starting lineup and few substitutions. The Tuscan coach found balance with a 3-5-2 system and has stuck to it, naming starters who were only changed for major reasons like injuries or suspensions. In the first 13 Serie A games, Milan averages 3.5 substitutions per match (3 in the derby, the average of the last 7 ro…
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