
"There are several frustrations that arrive with the break from club football; the first is just that, it stops the flow. With the form that Milan entered the break with, it is annoying to see that halted, and it is frustrating to not be able to watch it continue, at least not yet. The other big issue is the risk of injuries, and the Rossoneri have been really unlucky in several areas."
"However, most concerningly, they have struggled out wide, where both of their starters have suffered blows. Trouble out wide Alexis Saelemaekers will miss this weekend's game for definite, with scans showing a flexor injury in his right leg. Pervis Estupinan could also miss the game, but the fact that he has remained with the Ecuador team is positive, indeed. In the case that neither is available this weekend, Davide Bartesaghi and Zachary Athekame could start on the flanks,"
"as the closest 'natural' replacements, as Calciomercato.com write. Failing that, Massimiliano Allegri would consider changing to a 4-3-3, with Fikayo Tomori or Koni De Winter at right-back and then Davide Bartesaghi on the left. Structurally, the midfield would remain the same, whilst Rafael Leao could return on the wing with Christian Pulisic also out wide."
Milan's positive momentum is interrupted by the international break, creating frustration over the halt in form. The squad faces injury concerns, especially on the flanks where both starters have been hit. Alexis Saelemaekers will miss the upcoming game with a right-leg flexor injury, and Pervis Estupinan's availability is uncertain. Davide Bartesaghi and Zachary Athekame are the most natural replacements if needed. If both are unavailable, a switch to a 4-3-3 is a tactical option, with Tomori or De Winter at right-back and Bartesaghi on the left while the midfield remains unchanged.
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