Milan, how are the players involved in the European Championships doing?

Milan, how are the players involved in the European Championships doing?
Milan, how are the players involved in the European Championships doing?

The Milanello meeting is starting to take shape. It’s not long before the Devil meets Paulo Fonseca, the new Milan coach. The next season, that of rebirth and the hunt for the Second Star, will begin to take shape and take shape in Carnago, the main objective of the coming year. The competition will be fierce, starting with the reigning champions. Also watch out for the new Juventus of Thiago Motta and the Napoli of the iron sergeant Antonio Conte.

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The Rossoneri have all the cards on the table to compete, as long as they keep the pillars of Pioli’s management firmly in place and intervene, through the transfer market, in the departments that need to be improved. Everyone, in reality, with top priority in attack. Zirkzee or whoever for him must not make Giroud regret, the first true number 9 since Inzaghi to make Milan fans fall in love.

While waiting for the future, there is the present and the present says that the European Championships are being played. There are many Rossoneri representatives scattered across Germany, almost all of whom are starters. How are they going? Having almost reached the halfway point of the competition, a short report is needed.

Let’s start from France, the one with the largest AC Milan component. There are three Rossoneri riders involved with the Blues, considering Giroud still one of the group. Theo and Maignan started both matches against Austria and Holland. France are currently second in Group D behind the Orange on goal difference, but a win against Poland on the final day could turn the group around. The one who found little space was the striker destined for Los Angeles FC. A scant twenty minutes and a lot of bench time to the detriment of Marcus Thuram, first in Deschamps’ hierarchy.

Also in France’s group is Tijjani Reijnders, the midfield pivot of the selection coached by Ronald Koeman. The right reward for a season played by a top player. 180 ′ as an absolute protagonist, in which he also came close to scoring in the opening match against Poland. First place will have to be defended against the Austrians tomorrow afternoon at 6pm.

The man of the decisive goals, Luka Jovic. He too is doing well in Germany, despite his Serbia struggling a lot in group C, failing to fully express themselves. The defeat, albeit undeserved, against England on the first day was followed by a draw achieved at the end of time against Slovenia. A 1-1, scored in the 96th minute by the Rossoneri striker, who kept the national team for which Vlahovic also plays afloat. Tomorrow evening, in front of Denmark’s Kjaerunused so far, a victory would be worth access to the next phase, perhaps with a goal from Luka.

Finally, Leao and Okafor. The two owners of Milan’s right flank are struggling a lot, each for different reasons. The Rossoneri number 10 started both matches won by Portugal against the Czech Republic and Turkey without, however, being able to make an impact. The only highlights of the matches were the yellow cards he received for simulation which cost him the third match of the group against Georgia’s friend-rival Kvaratskhelia.

The Swiss, however, despite the good season, has not yet managed to find space. 270 minutes on the bench, without ever taking over. A particular choice, given the contribution that Okafor has always given to the cause, often playing in the European Championship qualifiers and friendlies. In the round of 16, which could see him pitted against Italy, will it be his time?

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