GdS: Home again at last - 75,000 fans expected at San Siro for first game in a month
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GdS: Home again at last - 75,000 fans expected at San Siro for first game in a month
"Exactly one month after the last time (against Lecce, a 1-0 win), AC Milan will play a home league game at San Siro. As La Gazzetta dello Sport (seen below) recall, back on January 18 Milan hosted Lecce and Niclas Füllkrug scoring the winning goal. Then came the unusual run of three consecutive away games, partly due to the stadium's Winter Olympic commitments."
"Second-placed Milan, now Inter's only credible rival in the Scudetto race, are ready to be welcomed by their fans again On a weekday Wednesday and with temperatures that weren't exactly mild, over 75,000 spectators are expected, including 4,000 away fans. Away from home, the team have maintained a very high pace, and are the only unbeaten team in Serie A on the road."
Exactly one month after last hosting Lecce, AC Milan will play a home Serie A match at San Siro following an unusual run of three consecutive away games caused partly by the stadium's Winter Olympic commitments. The match falls on a weekday Wednesday with temperatures not exactly mild and over 75,000 spectators expected, including about 4,000 away fans. Milan are second in the table and Inter's main rival for the Scudetto. Milan remain unbeaten away from home, having earned 29 points on the road versus 24 at San Siro, prompting a need to rebalance home and away results. Milan and Inter also compete closely for attendance figures.
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