THE TWO STOPS – For both players, Milan specifies that they will be subject to re-evaluation next week based on their clinical situation. Maignan, who stopped during the warm-up phase a few minutes before the start of the match against Juventus due to fatigue and who was replaced at the last moment by Marco Sportiello, is expected to be out of action for around 10-14 days. Similar situation for Loftus-Cheek, who was forced to leave the pitch in the 82nd minute to make room for the young Zeroli, recovery times should be similar.
WHEN THEY COME BACK – Stefano Pioli’s hopewho will certainly not have them for the next Serie A match – Sunday 5 May, at 6 pm, against Genoa – is to be able to recover both Maignan and Loftus-Cheek for the match on May 12th, when Cagliari arrives at San Siro. If for the first slot that will remain unprotected it will still be Marco Sportiello who will have at least one further chance available after the excellent performance at the Stadium, with the return of Theo Hernandez on the left and the possible use of Florenzi on the right for Calabria (who will serve the last day of post-derby disqualification), Musah should be back in midfield to replace Loftus-Cheek.