All the negativity following the elimination from the Champions League must be left behind because tomorrow is already the eve of another Serie A match.
The Rossoneri, still licking their wounds after the shocking debacle against Feyenoord, will travel to Turin on Saturday, the 22nd, to face Vanoli’s Granata in the 6:00 PM league match.
But how is Conceição’s team approaching the clash away from home?
Pulisic is feeling better and trained with the group today, while Walker, as announced by Conceição in his press conference, will not be available. In his place, Alex Jimenez is ready, having been decisive in the league last weekend against Verona.

In defense, there are two spots for three players: Tomori and Pavlovic are leading the race, with Thiaw pushing to challenge them. The final decisions, as has often been the case in recent weeks, will only be made close to the match. On the left, Theo is expected to start again, eager for redemption after the Champions League disaster.
In midfield, Reijnders and Fofana are set to start, while in attack, as of today, it seems likely that the Portuguese coach will field at least three of the same attacking players chosen against Feyenoord. The idea of starting Pulisic, Joao Felix, Leao, and Gimenez together is still on the table, but it remains to be seen whether a more cautious approach will be taken, with Musah included to provide balance.
Milan's possible lineup:
Maignan; Jimenez, Tomori, Pavlovic, Theo; Fofana, Reijnders; Pulisic, Joao Felix, Leao; Gimenez.
Source: Milannews.it
