
"Across the season, Milan have become known for their habit of scoring late goals. It is one of the characteristics that has defined their season, and ultimately, it stems from Allegri-ism. Winning the game by any means necessary."
"In the first half, the Rossoneri have only scored 17 times across 29 games, which is the fifth most of any team in Serie A. Only Juventus (18), Como (20), Napoli (23) and Inter (28) have scored more."
"Across the two halves, there is a +10 increase in the Diavolo's scoring, which only Cagliari and Juventus better. In other words, it is not just a feeling that Allegri's side leaves it late; statistically, whichever way you view it, his team are among the best or worst for it."
AC Milan has developed a distinctive pattern this season of scoring late goals, a characteristic rooted in manager Massimiliano Allegri's tactical philosophy prioritizing results over entertainment. Statistically, Milan scored only 17 goals in the first half across 29 games, ranking fifth in Serie A, but increased to 27 goals in the second half, ranking fourth. This represents a +10 goal increase between halves, among the best in the league. While this approach has proven effective for securing wins, the strategy carries inherent risks and raises questions about long-term sustainability and effectiveness.
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