Vitiello: Big crowd expected at San Siro as Milan aim to leapfrog Roma
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Vitiello: Big crowd expected at San Siro as Milan aim to leapfrog Roma
"AC Milan will battle it out against Roma at San Siro tomorrow evening, and according to a report, the game is sold out with over 74k fans expected to attend. October was a month to forget in many ways for Milan. In addition to the injuries, which have made life very difficult, they also clinched just one win out of a possible four. The other three games ended in draws, so at least they didn't lose, but it's clear that November cannot be the same."
"The schedule will get significantly tougher, though, and it all starts with the game against Roma tomorrow. The Giallorossi are currently in second place in the standings, level on points with Napoli but behind on goal difference, so they have started the season well. Milan know that a win would be incredibly important, while they would also leapfrog Roma in the standings."
AC Milan host Roma at San Siro with over 74,000 fans expected, as the stadium is reportedly sold out. October produced just one win from four matches for Milan amid a run of injuries that disrupted the squad. Milan drew three games in October and require a stronger November as fixtures become tougher. Roma sit second in the Serie A standings, level on points with Napoli but behind on goal difference. A victory for Milan would be crucial for momentum and would move them ahead of Roma in the table. The return of Curva Sud promises a lively, supportive atmosphere.
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