In the 4-1 win against Monza in the Serie A matchday 11 at the San Siro, the AC Milan team of Stefano Pioli showed important signs of strength and quite a few positive achievements: like the first goal of Divock Origi (and an assist) as well as the switch to a 3-man defence when needed.
That game perhaps served as a good test before the Champions League clash against Dinamo Zagreb, although there are differences between the opponents. Against the Italian side, Stefano Pioli, his staff and club management finally saw the real Origi who added value and quality to the team.
The Rossoneri gaffer, therefore, finds new solutions thanks to the Belgian forward and he can rotate him with Olivier Giroud for the striker's position. It will also depend on the progress of the game, but the two could also play a piece of the match together, as reported by Il Corriere dello Sport in today's print edition.
