AC Milan have endured a miserable campaign but did earn themselves a much needed victory last weekend as the Rossoneri will lock horns against Como on Saturday evening. Paulo Fonseca was sacked due to poor results and now Sergio Conceicao is under immense pressure as he can also suffer the same fate. After they won the Supercoppa Italiana, things have gone very badly for them as they were also knocked out of the Champions League and find themselves at the 9th spot in the Serie A.
In 28 games, they have won 12 matches, eight draws and lost eight games. They surely have gained some confidence after beating Leece in a thrilling 3-2 win and now they will have to be at their best to face Fabregas’s men.
Como started their new season in the top division very poorly. They were in the relegation zone. But as the season progressed, they have improved a lot.
Despite being the away team in the upcoming fixture, they will be confident of getting a result against Milan. They can take advantage of their poor form and can beat Mian for the first time. Como have brought in a lot of quality players in their team and surely they are capable of making a difference on the pitch. This will be a mouthwatering clash for sure.
Warren Bondo (AC Milan)
He is a great mix of midfield controller and ball winning midfielder, recently he joined the Italian giants from Monza and has made his debut for the club against Leece. He is a tactically intelligent and charismatic midfielder, gifted with good ball skills, mobility, distribution, vision and ability to read the game. Bondo provides many key interceptions, clearances and tackles for his team thanks to his good anticipation sense and defensive reliability.
His stamina, work rate, mobility, determination, agility, and pace enable him to cover a lot of ground. In this season he has played 22 matches, with 1679 minutes on the field.
Nico Paz (Como)
Paz is a versatile player who is naturally adept in several positions such as central midfielders, attacking midfielder and winger. He is tactically astute and technically capable of playing in various tactical systems. Paz is extremely elegant on the ball with a superb touch and excellent close control.
He is an intelligent player with good positional sense and spatial awareness who finds the space well between the lines. Thanks to his timing and intelligence, he’s able to make effective late runs into the opposite penalty box lurking for a chance to exploit his shooting skills. In 26 matches, he has scored six goals and provided four assists.