Milan
Champions League
League Stage
Tue , Oct 22 , 2024 18:45
3 - 1
Club Brugge
Milan
Club Brugge
3 - 1
AC Milan faces a must-win game against Club Brugge in the third round of the Champions League group stage at San Siro on Tuesday. After two consecutive defeats, the Rossoneri are under immense pressure to turn their fortunes around in Europe, having lost to Liverpool and Bayer Leverkusen. Club Brugge, on the other hand, comes into this clash with a recent 1-0 victory over Sturm Graz, adding momentum to their European campaign. With Milan’s struggles and Brugge’s potential to surprise, this match promises to be a thrilling encounter filled with tension and tactical battles.
AC Milan will look to control the game from the start, applying pressure through their high-press system under Paulo Fonseca. Given their need for points, expect Milan to be aggressive in attack, with Theo Hernández pushing forward from the back and Giroud leading the line.
Club Brugge, however, will likely play with a more conservative approach, focusing on a solid defense and waiting for opportunities to hit Milan on the counterattack. Brugge’s unbeaten away form in recent European fixtures indicates that they will be prepared to frustrate their Italian opponents.
AC Milan
AC Milan's Champions League campaign is at a critical juncture after back-to-back defeats to Liverpool and Bayer Leverkusen. Despite their historical success, the Rossoneri are struggling on the European stage, with just nine wins in their last 33 matches in this competition. They’ve failed to secure any points so far, and the pressure on Fonseca’s team is immense. A victory against Club Brugge is essential if Milan is to keep their knockout stage hopes alive.
Milan's form in Serie A has been more encouraging, with a 1-0 victory over Udinese in their last match, where they played with 10 men for over an hour. Samuel Chukwueze’s early goal and a resilient defensive performance saw them hold on to the lead. However, injuries and suspensions have hit the squad hard. Tijjani Reijnders’ red card means he will miss this fixture, further complicating Fonseca’s lineup choices.
In terms of tactics, Milan will likely stick to their usual high-tempo pressing game, with attacking full-backs contributing heavily to offensive play. Giroud will be the key figure in front of goal, supported by creative midfielders. Defensively, Milan needs to improve their organization, especially against counter-attacks, which Brugge will certainly try to exploit.
Injuries remain a concern, with several key players missing, but Milan’s squad depth offers Fonseca some flexibility. The main focus will be on tightening up the defense and capitalizing on their chances early to avoid a tense finish.
Club Brugge
Club Brugge enters this clash with growing confidence, having secured a 1-0 win over Sturm Graz to keep their Champions League hopes alive. After losing their first match to Borussia Dortmund, Brugge showed resilience in bouncing back and will be looking to build on that momentum against Milan.
The Belgian side’s success in Europe has been largely built on a solid defense. Brugge have not conceded in their last four away Champions League matches, which makes them a formidable opponent on the road. Nicky Hayen’s team is well-drilled and disciplined, with the ability to frustrate teams that try to break them down.
Domestically, Brugge is also in fine form, with a recent 2-1 win over Westerlo lifting them into fourth place in the Belgian Pro League. Confidence is high as they aim to cause an upset at San Siro. Brugge’s ability to play as a cohesive unit, with fast-paced counter-attacks, will be their primary weapon against Milan.
However, Brugge’s attacking options are limited compared to Milan, and they’ll need to be clinical with the few chances they get. Injuries could also play a part, as key players remain sidelined, but Brugge’s form on the road suggests they won’t go down without a fight.
Possible Team Lineups
AC Milan: Maignan, Calabria, Thiaw, Tomori, Hernández, Loftus-Cheek, Krunić, Pulisic, Leão, Giroud
Club Brugge: Mignolet, Mechele, Boyata, Odoi, Buchanan, Onyedika, Vanaken, Skov Olsen, Vetlesen, Jutglà
Match Expectation
This match is expected to be an intense contest, with both teams fighting for crucial points. Milan will likely dominate possession, pushing forward from the first minute to overwhelm Brugge’s defense. However, Brugge’s strong away form and defensive discipline will make it tough for Milan to break them down easily.
We anticipate a game with plenty of scoring opportunities, especially for Milan, who will look to capitalize on their home advantage. Fonseca’s side needs a win and will push hard from the start to secure it, but Brugge’s counter-attacking threat should not be underestimated.
Our experts expect goals from both sides, with Milan having the edge due to their offensive power and need for a result. A high-scoring match is on the cards, with Milan likely to prevail.
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How to Bet on This Match
Our pick for this match is a Milan victory, with the Rossoneri expected to score at least 2 goals. Given the home advantage and Brugge’s tendency to defend deeply, Milan should have the upper hand, especially with Giroud and Leão leading the attack.
Brugge’s solid defense on the road could keep the scoreline tight for the first half, but Milan’s urgency will likely break them down as the game progresses. A 2-goal margin for Milan is a reasonable expectation, given their superior firepower and need to secure all three points.
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Milan’s need for a win combined with their attacking talent makes them favorites to secure a much-needed victory. Our experts predict a 3-1 scoreline in favor of the Italian side, as Brugge will find it difficult to contain Milan for the full 90 minutes. Milan’s defensive lapses could allow Brugge to sneak in a goal, but the Rossoneri’s attacking force should see them through.
With their backs against the wall, Milan will likely come out firing, making them a strong pick to win and score multiple goals.
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Daniel Garcia is originally from Basque Country, and as a kid who grew up just a few streets from Mendizorrotza Stadium, the choice of Deportivo Alavés as his favourite club is more than obvious. Because of his studies, he moved to Madrid where he graduated in Sports Journalism. Daniel plays football on the weekends, but that does not stop him from watching all La Liga matches. He believes that the outcome of a match can be predicted if all the parameters are analyzed well, including form of the players and weather conditions. Currently he is living in Belgrade, and is in love with a Serbian girl who works as a journalist at one of the famous Sport Channels in Serbia.