Milan vs Slavia Prague
UEFA Europa League
Round of 16
Thursday
7th March 2024
Giuseppe Meazza
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Milan form analysis
AC Milan’s recent form has been a mixed bag, with impressive victories interspersed with disappointing defeats. In the Champions League group stage, they got a hard-battled 2-1 success over Paris Holy person Germain, with Olivier Giroud and Rafael Leão getting on the scoresheet. In any case, they experienced a 3-1 misfortune against Borussia Dortmund, with Serge Chukwueze’s goal ending up a simple relief. AC Milan then, at that point, tumbled to a 2-1 loss against Newcastle United, starting to lead the pack through Joelinton, as Christian Pulisic and Chukwueze scored for the guests.
In the Europa League, they bounced back with a convincing 3-0 triumph over Rennes. Courtesy of a strike from Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Leão’s strike. In any case, their irregularity reemerged in the return leg, as they wasted a lead to lose 3-2 to Rennes, with Benjamin Bourigeaud netting a hat-trick for the French side, while Luka Jovic and Leão were the scorers for AC Milan.
Slavia Prague form analysis
Slavia Prague’s recent form in the Europa League has been impressive, with a series of convincing victories and a couple of hard-fought away results. They started off their mission with a resounding 6-0 whipping of Sheriff, with Mick Chytil scoring and goals from Ibrahim Ogbu, a Marvelange Garan’anga own goal, Ivan Schranz, and David Douděra. Later, they experienced a 2-0 loss against Roma, with Edoardo Bove and Romelu Lukaku scoring for the Italian side.
Slavia Prague returned in the converse installation. Getting a 2-0 win over Roma politeness of strikes from Václav Jurečka and Lukáš Masopust. In an undeniably exhilarating experience against Sheriff, they arose 3-2 victors, with Jurečka, Chouaib Tovar, and Musa Tijani’s punishment offsetting objectives from Juvhel Mbekeli and Christos Zafeiris. Slavia Prague adjusted their great run with a 4-0 destruction of Servette. As Douděra, Schranz, and Chytil’s support fixed a complete triumph.