From Cagliari vs Milan on January 2 to Milan vs Como on February 18, inclusive, the Rossoneri have played nine league matches, for a total of 810 minutes available to each individual player. Pulisic, however, has featured for only 306 of those minutes. It has gone slightly better for Rafael Leão, who has been on the pitch for 515 minutes, as pointed out by those at Milan News.
Combined, the two top players of the squad, the attacking duo that in theory represents Allegri’s first choice, add up to the same total as a single teammate, writes Corriere dello Sport today.
Looking at the broader picture, Luka Modrić, at 40 years of age, is the outfield player most used by Allegri this season, with just over 2,000 league minutes. That figure is exactly the combined total accumulated by Pulisic, with 906 minutes, and Leão, with 1,174.














