AC Milan coach Vincenzo Montella could be without up to eight
first-team players when his side take on Genoa at the San Siro on
Saturday night.
The Rossoneri’s hopes of qualifying for the Europa League took a hit
at the weekend following their loss to Juventus, coupled with a win for
rivals Inter while Lazio could also build a gap with their result
against Torino on Monday night.
While the manner in which Milan lost in Turin following a
controversial injury-time penalty will still hurt, Montella has bigger
concerns as he looks ahead to the next game hoping to pick up all three
points ahead of the international break.
Alessio Romagnoli will be unavailable after picking up his fifth
caution of the season on Friday night, while Jose Sosa was sent off in
that game and will also serve a suspension.
Manuel Locatelli missed out due to a fever, and it’s hoped from a
Milan perspective that he can recover in time to take his place in the
midfield back.
Meanwhile, Suso has had it confirmed that he has a thigh strain and
hence he is expected to remain sidelined after missing out against Juve,
while Montella will also be without Ignazio Abate, Luca Antonelli,
Keisuke Honda and long-term absentee Giacomo Bonaventura.
As per Calciomercato,
Carlos Bacca could also be missing as he awaits a ruling on his actions
after the full-time whistle in Turin, with Montella seen holding him
back from referee Davide Massa. It’s claimed that the Colombian
international could face a suspension too which would also leave him
unavailable.
Given that he hasn’t had the luxury of adding quality and depth to
his squad over the last two transfer windows due to delays in the
takeover of the club from Sino-Europe Sports, Montella and his players
will be tested against Genoa as they will have to fill the gaps and get a
result.
On paper, they still have more than enough firepower and quality
running through the side to secure all three points against their
struggling opponents, but having key players missing will undoubtedly be
a setback and it’s up to those featuring to step up and ensure Milan
avoid losing further ground on their rivals.
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