
"On Monday, AC Milan claimed another big three points to help with their pursuit of the Scudetto. Of course, there were flaws, but there were also a few positives. Winning by 3-2 will rarely be a scoreline appreciated by managers, less so Massimiliano Allegri, who would prefer a 1-0 win every day of the week. Nevertheless, the Italian has also been given some positives from his team's second trip to Turin this season."
"The first concerns Samuele Ricci, as Gazzetta dello Sport reports. Whilst he did not take his chance to score, he provided solidity in midfield and showed once again that he is more than capable of stepping in when he is required. Then, Davide Bartesaghi's performance showed that he has 'climbed another step up the ladder', with him 'never being so crucial'."
AC Milan claimed a 3-2 victory in Turin that advances their Scudetto pursuit despite visible flaws. Samuele Ricci provided solidity in midfield and demonstrated readiness to step in when required. Davide Bartesaghi continued his upward development, nearly scoring and delivering an overall strong defensive display despite occasional struggles. Christopher Nkunku faced scrutiny but improved in the second half and may see pressure ease following Rafael Leao's injury. Ruben Loftus-Cheek proved a versatile 'Joker', capable of playing across midfield and offering value if given continuity. Pervis Estupinan currently risks losing his place amid Bartesaghi's rise.
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