Serie A Week 29: Result HELLAS VERONA 1 – 3 AC MILAN, Sunday 17 March 2024


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44% Ball Possession HELLAS VERONA and 56% Ball Possession AC MILAN
     Hellas Verona 1 – 3 AC Milan  
65′ Tijjani Noslin                                         44′ Théo Hernández
.                                                                           50′ Christain Pulisic
.                                                                           80′ Samuel Chukwueze
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Serie A Standing BEFORE the game:
AC Milan, 2nd position with 59 points and a positive goal difference of +20
Hellas Verona, 15th position with 26 points and a negative goal difference of -11

AC Milan won the Serie A Week 29 game against Hellas Verona on Sunday 17 March 2024 at the Marc’Antonio Bentegodi Stadium in Verona, Italy. Milan with an added boost after their qualification to the Europa League Quarter-finals where there will be an “Italian derby” with Roma. Milan therefore consolidates second place, moving to +3 from Juventus. Hellas Verona remains fifteenth, +2 from the relegation zone.

AC Milan took the lead in the 44th minute. Théo Hernández defeated Hellas Verona goalkeeper with a left-footed shot to the bottom left corner.

Captain America Christian Pulisic doubled the score for Milan in the 50th minute with a right footed shot to the center.

Hellas Verona shortened the distance in the 65th minute. Tijjani Noslin defeated AC Milan goalkeeper Mike Maignan with a right footed shot to the bottom left corner.

Milan sealed the victory in the 80th minute. Samuel Chukwueze scored with a left footed shot to the bottom left corner following a corner conceded by Fabien Centonze.

✅   Stats before the game: Verona has lost its last six matches against Milan in Serie A and in its history it has only lost seven defeats in a row against a single opponent against two teams: against Napoli between 1988 and 1996 and against Inter in a currently ongoing series, which began in 2020. Milan kept a clean sheet in the last match against Verona (1-0, 23 September 2023) and have not obtained two clean sheets in a row against the Scaligeri in Serie A since May 1992. Milan have won their last four away matches against Verona in Serie A, with an aggregate score of 8-2; the last time the gialloblù picked up points at home against the Diavolo in the competition dates back to 17 December 2017: 3-0 under the guidance of Fabio Pecchia. Verona comes from two consecutive victories without conceding a goal (1-0 vs Sassuolo and Lecce): they have not achieved three victories in a row in Serie A since October 2013 and have not managed to do so by combining each success with a clean sheet since April 2000 (a series of four with Prandelli driving). Like Verona, Milan have also won 1-0 in each of their last two Serie A matches (vs Lazio and Empoli); in particular, the Rossoneri are the team in this championship to have won the most games with this score (seven).

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The Marc’Antonio Bentegodi Stadium is set for Hellas Verona vs AC Milan

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Serie A tickets2023 – 2024 Italian Serie A Week 29

Hellas Verona – AC Milan
Sunday 17 March 2024
Marc’Antonio Bentegodi Stadium
Verona, Italy

15:00

Referee: MARIANI
Assistants: PRETI – CECCONI
Fourth Official: MASSIMI
VAR: MAZZOLENI
AVAR: MARINI

⚽️   Goals:

🟨 Booked:

✅     Official lineups – formations – tabellino:

👉 Lineup HELLAS VERONA (4-2-3-1): Montipò; Centonze, Coppola, Dawidowicz (57′ Magnani), Cabal (76′ Vinagre); Duda, Serdar (46′ Dani Silva); Suslov, Folorunsho (57′ Świderski), Lazović (57′ Mitrović); Noslin.

Subs: Chiesa, Perilli; Tchatchoua; Belahyane, Charlys; Bonazzoli, Tavşan.

Coach: Baroni.

👉 Lineup AC MILAN (4-2-3-1): Maignan; Calabria, Kalulu (46′ Gabbia), Tomori (84′ Kjær), Hernández; Bennacer, Reijnders; Pulisic (66′ Giroud), Loftus-Cheek (66′ Musah), Leão; Okafor (74′ Chukwueze).

Subs: Nava, Sportiello; Florenzi, Terracciano, Thiaw; Adli; Jović.

Coach:  Stefano Pioli.