Official: Colombo will officiate Milan's encounter with Roma - the record so far
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Official: Colombo will officiate Milan's encounter with Roma - the record so far
"Andrea Colombo will officiate the game between AC Milan and Roma tomorrow evening. For the Rossoneri, it's a chance to improve their record with the referee. After 21 games, Milan have an impressive 46 points to their name and haven't lost since the opening round against Cremonese. However, Inter are currently six points ahead of the Rossoneri, so beating Roma tomorrow will be crucial."
"Taking a look at Colombo's record with Milan, it's not exactly a hugely positive one, even if the sample size is small: four games, one win and three defeats for the Rossoneri. The win was the most recent one, when they beat Juventus 2-1 in the Supercoppa Italiana semi-final last season. The games before that, though, were games to forget for Milan: a 0-2 defeat at home to Napoli, a 1-2 defeat in the derby against Inter, and a 4-2 defeat away at Monza."
Andrea Colombo has been appointed referee for the AC Milan versus Roma match. Milan sit on 46 points after 21 matches and remain unbeaten since the opening-round loss to Cremonese, but trail Inter by six points, making a win vital. Colombo is 35 years old and has refereed Milan four times: one win and three defeats. The lone victory came in a 2-1 Supercoppa Italiana semi-final win over Juventus. The three defeats included losses to Napoli, Inter and Monza, with three red cards shown to Milan players in those matches. Marco Di Bello will serve as VAR.
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