The match between Milan and Red Star Belgrade tomorrow evening at San Siro, at 9:00 PM CET, for the sixth round of the Champions League's League Phase, will mark the return of Rade Krunic to the Rossoneri side of Milan.
The Bosnian midfielder has already been back to the San Siro this year, in the 5-1 defeat that Inter handed to the Serbs at the start of the competition.

Today, the former number 33 of Milan will play against his old team for the first time since leaving in the winter transfer window last year to join Fenerbahçe, a move that turned out to be unsuccessful.
Although not a star player, Krunic carved out a place for himself at Milan...
He even played significant roles during his seasons at Milanello and achieving various achievements, such as winning the Scudetto. In total, Krunic made 139 appearances for Milan over four and a half years, scoring 3 goals: one in the Europa League (against Celtic), one a magnificent free-kick in Serie A (against Verona), and one in the Champions League (against Salzburg).
Source: Milannews.it
