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The following preview is an article from sempremilan, written by Oliver Fisher.
AC Milan will close out round 35 of Serie A when they take on Genoa at the Stadio Luigi Ferraris in the Monday night fixture slot.
For Milan, the chances of finishing much higher than ninth in the league table are pretty low, but they must aim to win for two reasons. Firstly because there is an obligation to the fans after such a bad season, and secondly to try build some momentum in view of the Coppa Italia final.
Sergio Conceicao meanwhile is in pursuit of pride given that every major source is in agreement that he will leave the Rossoneri. In his pre-match press conference he spoke of determination to end the campaign strongly, especially in view of the game in Rome.
Game date: Monday, May 5
Kick-off time: 20:45 (CEST)
Venue: Stadio Luigi Ferraris
Referee: Giuseppe Collu (VAR: Gariglio)
That is mostly down to the change in formation to a 3-4-3, which has brought some balance and stability in ways we analysed in a recent feature. As such, it is expected that Conceicao will stick with that system.
Something of a rarity is that the Rossoneri have no injuries at present. Luka Jovic missed the Venezia game with lower back pain but returned to full training on Saturday, while Emerson Royal was back with the squad at Milanello after 100 days out.
There are currently two doubts for Conceicao to resolve before kick-off. The first concerns the striker: Jovic is back but is not at 100%, so it will be a choice between Tammy Abraham and Santi Gimenez. The Englishman has the advantage.
The other doubt concerns the right side: Alex Jimenez has deservedly earned his place in the starting line-up but Kyle Walker is back from injury and could find his place in the starting line-up again.
Leading the team from between the sticks should be Mike Maignan once again, and in front of him, Conceicao is expected to keep the defensive unit together, meaning Fikayo Tomori, Matteo Gabbia and Strahinja Pavlovic should remain.
Alex Jimenez is expected to be given the nod currently on the right, and Theo Hernandez should keep his place on the left. In central midfield, the season’s shining partnership of Tijjani Reijnders and Youssouf Fofana is set to start.
Christian Pulisic and Rafael Leao should lead proceedings on the frontline, but there is a difficult for the striker spot – Tammy Abraham is injured, whilst the club don’t want to rush Luka Jovic back, so Santiago Gimenez could start.
Predicted Milan XI (3-4-3): Maignan; Tomori, Gabbia, Pavlovic; Jimenez, Fofana, Reijnders, Hernandez; Pulisic, Jovic, Leao.
Stability was the main aim for Genoa after they finished 11th last season, with the aim for the club being to become an established mid-table Serie a club. They were forced into a coaching change in November, with Alberto Gilardino getting sacked after one win in the first 10 games.
Patrick Vieira came in and he has done more than enough to guide them to comfortable safety. The Rossoblu sit in 13th in the table, and though they are winless and goalless in three games, the feeling is of a job well done.
The Grifone have become resolute as well. They have the best defensive record of any side in the bottom half aside from Torino with 41 goals conceded, but they have struggled to score with just 29 goals in their 34 matches.
Vieira has a long injury list to deal with including Maxwel Cornet, Caleb Ekuban, Hugo Cuenca, Jean Onana, Ruslan Malinovskyi and Fabio Miretti. Defender Sebastian Otoa has served a suspension after getting a red card on his debut, so he is back in the fold.
Leali is expected to start between the sticks once again, and Patrick Vieira is not considering making any changes elsewhere in his defence. So, Norton-Cuffy, De Winter (who is reportedly a target for the Rossoneri), Vasquez and Martin will line up again.
Ahead of them, Morten Frendrup should captain the Grifone, with Masini and Zanoli ahead of him. Then, Thorsby and Ekhator are expected on the flanks. Pinamonti hihihihi will lead the side.
Predicted Genoa XI (4-1-4-1): Leali; Norton-Cuffy, De Winter, Vasquez, Martin; Frendrup; Thorsby, Masini, Zanoli, Ekhator; Pinamonti hihihihi.
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The following preview is an article from sempremilan, written by Oliver Fisher.
AC Milan will close out round 35 of Serie A when they take on Genoa at the Stadio Luigi Ferraris in the Monday night fixture slot.
For Milan, the chances of finishing much higher than ninth in the league table are pretty low, but they must aim to win for two reasons. Firstly because there is an obligation to the fans after such a bad season, and secondly to try build some momentum in view of the Coppa Italia final.
Sergio Conceicao meanwhile is in pursuit of pride given that every major source is in agreement that he will leave the Rossoneri. In his pre-match press conference he spoke of determination to end the campaign strongly, especially in view of the game in Rome.
Game date: Monday, May 5
Kick-off time: 20:45 (CEST)
Venue: Stadio Luigi Ferraris
Referee: Giuseppe Collu (VAR: Gariglio)
Team news
Milan are actually in good form coming into this game, at least by the standards otherwise set in 2024-25. They have three wins in their last four games, with three clean sheets, only one goal conceded and nine scored.That is mostly down to the change in formation to a 3-4-3, which has brought some balance and stability in ways we analysed in a recent feature. As such, it is expected that Conceicao will stick with that system.
Something of a rarity is that the Rossoneri have no injuries at present. Luka Jovic missed the Venezia game with lower back pain but returned to full training on Saturday, while Emerson Royal was back with the squad at Milanello after 100 days out.
There are currently two doubts for Conceicao to resolve before kick-off. The first concerns the striker: Jovic is back but is not at 100%, so it will be a choice between Tammy Abraham and Santi Gimenez. The Englishman has the advantage.
The other doubt concerns the right side: Alex Jimenez has deservedly earned his place in the starting line-up but Kyle Walker is back from injury and could find his place in the starting line-up again.
Leading the team from between the sticks should be Mike Maignan once again, and in front of him, Conceicao is expected to keep the defensive unit together, meaning Fikayo Tomori, Matteo Gabbia and Strahinja Pavlovic should remain.
Alex Jimenez is expected to be given the nod currently on the right, and Theo Hernandez should keep his place on the left. In central midfield, the season’s shining partnership of Tijjani Reijnders and Youssouf Fofana is set to start.

Christian Pulisic and Rafael Leao should lead proceedings on the frontline, but there is a difficult for the striker spot – Tammy Abraham is injured, whilst the club don’t want to rush Luka Jovic back, so Santiago Gimenez could start.
Predicted Milan XI (3-4-3): Maignan; Tomori, Gabbia, Pavlovic; Jimenez, Fofana, Reijnders, Hernandez; Pulisic, Jovic, Leao.
The opponents
We outlined the summer business that Genoa did in our preview before the meeting at San Siro back in September, when Milan were celebrating their 125th birthday but were ultimately left frustrated by a stalemate.Stability was the main aim for Genoa after they finished 11th last season, with the aim for the club being to become an established mid-table Serie a club. They were forced into a coaching change in November, with Alberto Gilardino getting sacked after one win in the first 10 games.
Patrick Vieira came in and he has done more than enough to guide them to comfortable safety. The Rossoblu sit in 13th in the table, and though they are winless and goalless in three games, the feeling is of a job well done.
The Grifone have become resolute as well. They have the best defensive record of any side in the bottom half aside from Torino with 41 goals conceded, but they have struggled to score with just 29 goals in their 34 matches.
Vieira has a long injury list to deal with including Maxwel Cornet, Caleb Ekuban, Hugo Cuenca, Jean Onana, Ruslan Malinovskyi and Fabio Miretti. Defender Sebastian Otoa has served a suspension after getting a red card on his debut, so he is back in the fold.
Leali is expected to start between the sticks once again, and Patrick Vieira is not considering making any changes elsewhere in his defence. So, Norton-Cuffy, De Winter (who is reportedly a target for the Rossoneri), Vasquez and Martin will line up again.

Ahead of them, Morten Frendrup should captain the Grifone, with Masini and Zanoli ahead of him. Then, Thorsby and Ekhator are expected on the flanks. Pinamonti hihihihi will lead the side.
Predicted Genoa XI (4-1-4-1): Leali; Norton-Cuffy, De Winter, Vasquez, Martin; Frendrup; Thorsby, Masini, Zanoli, Ekhator; Pinamonti hihihihi.