Milan's attack in second half decline as individuals and collective suffer - the data
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Milan's attack in second half decline as individuals and collective suffer - the data
"Milan's average goals per game has dropped from 1.68 in the first half of the season to 1.36, indicating a significant decline in their attacking performance."
"The Rossoneri's top scorers from round 20 onwards are all tied with two goals, highlighting the lack of a standout performer in the second half of the season."
"Despite having the second best defense in the league, Milan's attacking problems are evident, necessitating strategic planning for the next transfer window."
AC Milan has shown a stark decline in goal-scoring during the second half of the season, averaging 1.36 goals per game compared to 1.68 in the first half. They have scored only 15 goals in 11 matches, with no player exceeding two goals since round 20. Despite a solid defense, which is the second best in the league, the team's attacking issues are evident. Coach Massimiliano Allegri is aware of the problem and is planning for the upcoming transfer window to address the lack of scoring.
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