
"As Corriere dello Sport report, there are obvious question marks about where Lazio might be had they not been hit with a transfer ban, preventing them from making three or four new signings to raise the level of the team and the squad. They played a 'great match' last night, and were on top for all the game barring the start of the second half."
"Zaccagni, Guendouzi, Gila and Isaksen were the best, but Romagnoli also did some good things to limit Milan. Milan's issues The paper asks: 'what is Milan without Modric , nor a central striker worthy of playing such a crucial role?' They were a 'crippled team', forced to attack with two playmakers accustomed to exploiting other spaces, in this case Rafael Leão and Ruben Loftus-Cheek, with Pulisic only playing at the end."
"This combination of 'limitations, subtractions and suspensions' resulted in a match that offered no thrills in the first half: just a lot of effort and a lot of running. It improved significantly after the break, as Milan persistently pressed for the lead, but with little effectiveness. Sarri is starting to make sense of the season, while Allegri has exited one of the three competitions his side are competing in."
Lazio were prevented from making three or four new signings by a transfer ban, limiting potential squad improvement. They played a great match and dominated except for the start of the second half. Zaccagni, Guendouzi, Gila and Isaksen were the standouts, while Romagnoli helped contain Milan. Milan lacked Modric and a central striker, leaving the side reconfigured and reliant on Rafael Leão and Ruben Loftus-Cheek for attack, with Pulisic only appearing late. The first half offered little excitement, but Milan pressed more after the break without effectiveness. Sarri's campaign is gaining coherence while Allegri's team exited one competition. Owner groups Elliott and RedBird Capital appear reluctant to invest in January, risking further squad limitations.
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