Milan played Monday against Salernitana (1-1) without any Italian players for the first time in its Serie A history since the three-point era began in the 1994-95 season.
The substitution of Sandro Tonali, a fixture in Stefano Pioli’s plans, resulted in the 26th Serie A day in Milan’s team history.
In addition to Tonali, although they are not common in the eleven, there are four other Italians in the ‘Rossonera’ squad who can keep the statistics: Tomasso Pobega, Alessandro Florenzi, Davide Calabria and Matteo Gabbia.
At San Siro they appeared from the start: Maignan (French); Kalulu (French), Thiaw (German), Tomori (English); Saelemaekers (Belgian), Bennacer (Algerian), Krunic (Bosnian), Theo Hernández (French); Brahim Díaz (Spanish), Giroud (French) and Rafael Leao (Portuguese).
Source: La Verdad

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