
"Considering the issues at AC Milan, the news that Stefano Pioli's team is looking strong is not really welcome news. It seemed like both coaches were going to come into this game with worries. However, in the past 24 hours, Milan have struggled more, whilst Pioli's team look to be on the path towards a decent squad once again."
"The Italian withdrew from the Italian squad, and whilst he is not a definite, he is looking to be in better condition. There is now hope he can be present, and whilst he won't be risked for the sake of it, considering their upcoming fixtures, he will have late tests on Saturday to see if it is possible to play him this weekend. It does seem 'extremely difficult' for now, but it is far from impossible."
"Dodo, Jacopo Fazzini, Marin Pongracic and Simon Sohm should all be recovered for the game, with the first three able to start, should Pioli seek their services. The latter should be good from the bench. Finally, Pietro Commuzo is ready to start once again - he last started 32 days ago - and the game at San Siro could be an 'ideal setting for his relaunch'. Roberto Piccoli, at this point, is preferred to Edin Dzeko."
Stefano Pioli's team is moving toward a stronger, more complete squad while AC Milan's issues have increased over the past 24 hours. Moise Kean withdrew from the Italian national squad but shows improved condition and could be available after late tests on Saturday, though his participation remains extremely difficult. Dodo, Jacopo Fazzini and Marin Pongracic are expected to be recovered and able to start, with Simon Sohm available from the bench. Pietro Commuzo is ready to start again after 32 days and the San Siro match could serve as an ideal relaunch. Roberto Piccoli is currently preferred to Edin Dzeko.
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