Como are AC Milan's next opponents in Wednesday’s match, which will make up for the postponed 24th round.
At San Siro, the 'Lariani' will arrive with plenty of motivation, all of it extremely high: from seeking redemption for the first-leg defeat to bouncing back from their most recent home loss against Fiorentina. Beyond the league standings and the playing style of Cesc Fàbregas's men, the attacking statistics also reveal the many challenges hidden behind this matchup, writes Milan News.
Como's attacking phase:
Fàbregas’ side have scored 38 goals, placing them third in the ranking for the best attack in Serie A, level with Napoli, who have played one game more, and behind Inter (60) and Milan (40). Of the 38 goals scored, 31 have come from inside the penalty area and 6 from outside, plus one own goal.
The scoring charts are also telling: in the top five, Como are the only team with two players present, Anastasios Douvikas and Nico Paz, both with 8 goals. For Milan, only Christian Pulisic appears, also on 8 goals.














