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  • 2 weeks ago | milanreports.com | Zach Lowy

    There's no use sugarcoating it: It has been a horrendous season for AC Milan. The Rossoneri were knocked out of the Champions League by Feyenoord - despite signing their top scorer Santiago Giménez in the January window - and whilst they can still end their season with two trophies, their domestic form has been, quite frankly, embarrassing.

  • 1 month ago | milanreports.com | Zach Lowy

    On February 5, Milan faced off against Roma in the Coppa Italia quarterfinal. Tammy Abraham gave Milan the lead going into the interval with a first-half brace against his parent club, but Artem Dovbyk would pull one back for the Giallorossi in the 54th minute. Desperate to shore up the advantage, Milan manager Sérgio Conceição made two changes, with January arrival Santiago Giménez replacing Abraham, whilst João Félix came on for Christian Pulisic.

  • 1 month ago | milanreports.com | Zach Lowy

    From Dida to Sebastiano Rossi, from Enrico Albertosi to Lorenzo Buffon, AC Milan have been blessed with some incredible goalkeepers over the past century. For a while, it seemed that Mike Maignan would become their next legendary shot-stopper and mark an era at the San Siro. However, just four years after his arrival, Maignan could very well be on his way out.

  • 1 month ago | milanreports.com | Zach Lowy

    Milan slumped to a second-straight defeat on Thursday (three if you include their aggregate defeat and Champions League elimination vs. Feyenoord) in a match vs. Bologna. Rafael Leão opened the scoring before halftime, but the hosts would level proceedings after the break as Santiago Castro converted from a free kick. The two sides looked headed for a stalemate until the 82nd minute, when Dan Ndoye gave Bologna the lead, making it five home wins on the bounce for Vincenzo Italiano's side.

  • 1 month ago | milanreports.com | Zach Lowy

    You'd struggle to find many European colossuses with a greater American influence than AC Milan. Milan signed their first American player in 2009 with the arrival of Oguchi Onyewu -- he would make just one appearance across his 18-month spell before departing for Standard Liège. Sergiño Dest became the club's second American player after joining on loan from FC Barcelona, making 14 appearances for the Rossoneri across the 2022/23 season.