GdS: 'Regenerated by Max' - five Milan players whose stock has risen sharply
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GdS: 'Regenerated by Max' - five Milan players whose stock has risen sharply
"While the current version of AC Milan may see headlines grabbed by Luka Modric and Rafael Leao, Massimiliano Allegri's work to rejuvenate others must be mentioned. As La Gazzetta dello Sport (seen below) write this morning, there's a Milan beyond Modric, Christian Pulisic and Adrien Rabiot, as demonstrated by the victory over Fiorentina. Before that, there was a Milan capable of doing without Leao."
"Among the top five most used outfield players are not forwards, but defenders and midfielders. Players less attractive than Rafa, but equally - or arguably more - decisive. Central block The top five players in terms of minutes used include the three starting central defenders: Tomori leads with 775 minutes, followed by Pavlovic with 732 minutes (one of them could get a rest vs. Pisa) and Gabbia in third with 720 minutes."
"Milan have conceded four goals in total, one more than Roma, the league's best defence: two against Cremonese, a penalty against Napoli and the ricochet against Fiorentina. A rejuvenated Tomori spoke for everyone in an interview with SportMediaset: "For us, it's a second life; there's a different atmosphere. It's early to talk about the Scudetto, but if we win, maybe I'll go blond... And until the management tells me 'enough,' I'm staying here.""
Massimiliano Allegri has revitalized AC Milan's defenders and midfielders, producing a compact structure that allows forwards like Leao, Modric, and Pulisic to flourish. Defensive and midfield players occupy most minutes among outfield players, with central defenders Tomori (775), Pavlovic (732) and Gabbia (720) leading the way. Those three were previously rotated with modest results but now form an almost impenetrable wall. Milan have conceded four goals so far, one more than Roma, with strikes conceded against Cremonese, Napoli (penalty) and Fiorentina. The renewed central block has delivered stronger defensive displays and consistency, aiding Milan's climb to the top of the table.
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