Milan vs Lazio, game review and probable lineups!

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With up and downs for both teams in the first fourth match, tonight Milan will face Lazio in San Siro.

With two wins in four match, Milan its looking to find the form to continue with wins, meanwhile Lazio its on the same position with only one point better than Milan.

After the win against Sampdoria in the weekend Milan showed that can be a potential threat for the leaders of Seria A.

After bad game from Lapadula against Sampdoria, looks like Montela will bring back to the starting eleven the Colombian striker Carlos Bacca. The other good news for Montela’s team is that Juraj Kucka is back from the suspension that he had when he was punished with red card in the match between Milan and Torino, and this give the option for Montela to make stronger midfield.

Milan will play same as against Sampdoria with deep defensive line.

Milan has full squad beside Andrea Bertolaci and Christian Zapata that are injured.

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Meanwhile, Lazio come into this match after 3-0 victory against new promoted team Pescara. They made perfect match, controlled every part of the pitch and were superb in the attacking line. Also Lazio its expected not to make any changes comparing to the game they played against Pescara.

While Milan is expected to play with their standard formation 4-3-3, Lazio will use some as last match 3-5-2.

We expect a balanced play from each teams even-though Milan are favorites to win this match.

Stat fact: In their last 20 Serie A trips to the San Siro to play AC Milan Lazio have kept only one clean sheet, in 2011.

Milan (Probable): Donnarumma; Abate, Paletta, Romagnoli, Calabria; Kucka, Montolivo, Bonaventura; Niang, Bacca, Suso

Suspended: None

Lazio (Probable): Marchetti; Bastos, De Vrij, Radu; Felipe Anderson, Parolo, Cataldi, Milinković-Savić, Lulić; Immobile, Djordjevic

Suspended: None

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