GdS: Everyone available, nobody scoring - Milan's attack a puzzle with Inter 30 goals ahead
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GdS: Everyone available, nobody scoring - Milan's attack a puzzle with Inter 30 goals ahead
"The last goal scored by a Milan forward was on March 1 in the win against Cremonese, with Rafael Leao tapping in from Christopher Nkunku's square ball on the break to make it 2-0 right at the end."
"Christian Pulisic hasn't scored since the first leg against Verona, and that was December 28th of last year. He's now gone 15 games without a goal, one less than his career-highest goalless streak with Chelsea in 2022-23."
"Milan have the fourth-best attack in the league and, more importantly, have scored 30 fewer goals than Inter. In 33 games, that's a huge amount."
"Nkunku has started only once in the last two months and hasn't scored since Bologna-Milan, on February 3. Against Verona, he came on late, when the entire Milan team were clear on defending the lead."
Milan's forwards are all available, yet they have not scored in crucial matches recently. The last goal from a forward was on March 1. Christian Pulisic, who scored regularly earlier in the season, has not scored since December 28 and is on a 15-game goalless streak. Milan has the fourth-best attack in the league but has scored 30 fewer goals than Inter. Other strikers like Nkunku and Gimenez are also struggling, with no recent contributions to the scoreline.
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