After last Sunday’s home win against Bologna, Massimiliano Allegri’s Milan will travel to Udine to face Udinese, who also come into the match after a victory over Pisa in the last Serie A round. After last season’s clear 4-0 win, Milan now need to secure another three valuable points for their campaign.
Tonight’s match between Udinese and Milan is seen as one not to be underestimated, and as Allegri himself stated, it will be crucial to give continuity to the Rossoneri’s start in Serie A.
Numbers and stats: Modric chasing records:
After scoring in the last Serie A match, Luka Modric has the chance to find the net in two consecutive appearances in Europe’s top five leagues for only the third time in his career, after January 2019 and December 2020, both with Real Madrid, as pointed out by Milan News today.
More specifically, after his assist against Lecce and his goal against Bologna, the Croatian could be involved in a goal in three straight league matches for the first time since December 2020.
