• About
  • Advertise
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Update cookie preferences
  • العربية
Thursday, November 27, 2025
  • Home
  • News
  • Exclusive
  • Insights
  • Podcast
  • Transfer Market
  • Milan Women
  • Milan Youth Sector
No Result
View All Result
Milanreports.com
  • Home
  • News
  • Exclusive
  • Insights
  • Podcast
  • Transfer Market
  • Milan Women
  • Milan Youth Sector
No Result
View All Result
Milanreports.com
No Result
View All Result
Home Insights

Milan’s Defense Is Solid – But Where Are the Goals Up Front?

Wajih by Wajih
27 November 2025
in Insights, Primo Piano
0 0
0
Mike Maignan Davide Bartesaghi, Matteo Gabbia, Fikayo Tomori, and Strahinja Pavlovic of AC Milan ميلان بافلوفيتش توموري بارتيساغي غابيا مينيون

AC Milan's Mike Maignan celebrates with Davide Bartesaghi, Matteo Gabbia, Fikayo Tomori and Strahinja Pavlovic during the derby against Inter (Getty Images)

ADVERTISEMENT
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Milan is climbing again, and the turnaround starts from structure. The defensive reset is clear. The next step concerns the striker role, where production, is however, still low.

In fact, since his return to Milanello last July, Massimiliano Allegri had a clear plan. The first tactical job on a Milan hurt by a disastrous season was defensive work. Four months later, you see the effect. The work of the coach and his staff is producing results, more than expected.

Same players, different outcome:

Aside from Thiaw's departure, which weakened the group, Milan is using almost the same players as last season. Matteo Gabbia was there. Strahinja Pavlovic was there. Fikayo Tomori was there, although less often due to injuries. The output is the opposite, and the credit goes to one person, Massimiliano Allegri. The main strength of Milan today, still a work in progress, is the team’s overall balance. The team stays compact and organized.

This was known when the club chose the ex Juventus head coach, who guarantees order on the pitch.

0.55 - Allegri builds the Milan 'wall':

A clear number supports this. La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that with the starting trio of Tomori, Gabbia, and Pavlovic, Milan played nine Serie A matches and conceded five goals, an average of 0.55 goals per match. The comparison is striking when at least one of the three did not start. This happened only three times and Milan conceded four goals, an average of 1.3 per match. These numbers are strong and still offer room for growth. They show the value of a coach like Allegri and the improvement potential of this squad.  

And as is common with high profile players like Tomori, top brands are competing to get a share of his exposure. Some of the best online casino in Canada have taken note and are working on bringing sports themed slots to their players. This growing overlap between sports and gaming is exactly why Canadian players are looking for online casino brands that offer both an exciting gameplay and a rewarding experience.

This progress shapes the next phase of the project, the focus on the forward line. The need for efficiency in the box becomes the next point on Allegri’s list.

You cannot say Santiago Gimenez has regained the form that once put him on the radar of top European clubs during his Feyenoord period. If there are weak spots in this positive Milan revival, one is the difficulty in handling smaller teams, the other is the lack of output from the Mexican striker, who is now sidelined with an injury. January is approaching and Allegri is pushing to bring in a new goalscorer to raise the level.

AC Milan needs reinforcements:

The goal is to keep a match-by-match focus until January, when the transfer window opens. In that phase, as Tuttosport writes, Massimiliano Allegri wants reinforcements to cover gaps in the squad. The most evident gap, unfortunately for Gimenez, is at centre forward. The Mexican has always worked hard and deserves credit for that, but he has scored only once, in the Coppa Italia. The ex Juventus head coach, who has often praised him, needs a penalty-area striker with size and presence, a profile he has relied on throughout his career.

The link with West Ham:

With this scenario, Santiago Gimenez might rethink his stance of staying at Milan at all costs to try to regain form. The home World Cup is getting closer and the number 7 cannot risk being sidelined at club level. His return from injury, his form after recovery, and then a possible transfer will all be evaluated. Interest is not lacking.

In fact, the daily Turin-based newspaper, Tuttosport, highlights renewed interest from West Ham, who are searching for a striker and had already approached Gimenez in the past. The Hammers will part ways with Niclas Füllkrug, who is of interest to Milan, and they might decide to move for the Mexican.

What are Niclas Fullkrug's numbers?

The 32-year-old German centre-forward is not enjoying his time, one would think, with West Ham at the moment. The player is yet to deliver the goals that fans have expected from him when he arrived from Bundesliga side Borussia Dortmund where he scored12 goals and provided 8 assists in the league. (In the 2021/2022 and 2022/2023 seasons with Werder Bremen, he scored 16 and 19 goals respectively in the league).In this current Premier League season, Fullkrug is yet to put his name on the scoring sheet after 7 appearances. Let's see how the events will unfold in the next weeks and if AC Milan will try to sign the German forward to replace Santiago Gimenez.

Santiago Gimenez with Massimiliano Allegri AC Milan ميلان سانتياغو خيمينيز أليغري
Massimiliano Allegri speaks with Santiago Gimenez during a Milan match (Getty Images)
Tags: Milan
ADVERTISEMENT
Wajih

Wajih

A writer, passionate about football: Serie A and AC Milan in particular. For business inquiries, contact: wajihmzoughi1996 [at] gmail [dot] com

Next Post
Mike Maignan AC Milan ميلان مينيون

Maignan's derby saves highlight his value amid contract uncertainty

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Former AC Milan player Seid Visin dies at age 20

Dead at age 20, Seid Visin left a suicide note

6 June 2021
Maldini

Cope: Milan will go for La Liga forward who is few steps away from leaving Spain

4 March 2021
Paolo Maldini AC Milan مالديني

Report claims Paolo Maldini sent 2.5 million euros offer to soon-to-be free agent

3 June 2023
Where does Mandzukic rank among Milan strikers signed in winter?

Piatek: “I left Milan because Ibra arrived”

9 March 2021
Meite

MR – Milan work to sign Meité of Torino

17
MR – The latest on Mohamed Simakan and Kouadio Koné

MR – The latest on Mohamed Simakan and Kouadio Koné

8
Be Rossoneri

Be Rossoneri

6
Hakan Theo

Milan the emergency continues. Two more positive covid cases

5
Alexis Saelemaekers Christian Pulisic AC Milan ساليماكرز بوليسيك

Concern ahead of Lazio match: Pulisic in doubt

27 November 2025
Dju Franculino

Tuttosport: Milan push forward – Franculino for Allegri

27 November 2025
Adrien Rabiot AC Milan ميلان رابيو

Rabiot: “Allegri is a winner. I want to score as soon as possible at San Siro”

27 November 2025
Mike Maignan AC Milan ميلان مينيون

Maignan’s derby saves highlight his value amid contract uncertainty

27 November 2025

Recommended

Alexis Saelemaekers Christian Pulisic AC Milan ساليماكرز بوليسيك

Concern ahead of Lazio match: Pulisic in doubt

27 November 2025
Dju Franculino

Tuttosport: Milan push forward – Franculino for Allegri

27 November 2025
Adrien Rabiot AC Milan ميلان رابيو

Rabiot: “Allegri is a winner. I want to score as soon as possible at San Siro”

27 November 2025
Mike Maignan AC Milan ميلان مينيون

Maignan’s derby saves highlight his value amid contract uncertainty

27 November 2025
ADVERTISEMENT

About Us

This is a worldwide website dedicated for AC Milan in English: exclusive news and content about the Rossoneri world.

Categories

  • Breaking News
  • Exclusive
  • Insights
  • Milan Women
  • Milan Youth Sector
  • News
  • Podcast
  • Primo Piano
  • Senza categoria
  • Transfer Market

Sitemap

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Update cookie preferences

Recent News

Alexis Saelemaekers Christian Pulisic AC Milan ساليماكرز بوليسيك

Concern ahead of Lazio match: Pulisic in doubt

27 November 2025
Dju Franculino

Tuttosport: Milan push forward – Franculino for Allegri

27 November 2025

Copyright © 2021 Milanreports.com All rights reserved | C.F. NGLVTI92L14B936U | Responsible and editorial director: Vito Angelè
Credits by Parrotto Web Solution Web Agency

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Exclusive
  • Insights
  • Podcast
  • Transfer Market
  • Milan Women
  • Milan Youth Sector

Copyright © 2021 Milanreports.com All rights reserved | C.F. NGLVTI92L14B936U | Responsible and editorial director: Vito Angelè
Credits by Parrotto Web Solution Web Agency