The falco dog is all fleas. Milan is going through a delicate moment in Serie A as, after drawing on Saturday with its visit to Lecce (2-2), it is in third place but eight points behind leaders Inter.
In Via del Mare they not only lost in the 10th minute in Rafael Leao due to muscle injury that would keep him for three weeks, but Oliver Giroud, the other great offensive reference for Stefano Pioli’s team, He was suspended for two games by the Italian League’s sporting judge after being sent off against Lecce in extra time after opening the scoring in the first half.
Giroud, second leading scorer in Serie A at 37 years old with seven goals behind the ‘capocannoniere’ Lautaro Martínez (12), saw a yellow card for protesting and the referee immediately showed him the second “for insulting comments to the referee”, as defined by the Italian League in the statement announcing the punishment of the French striker.
Milan, without a win in four days, will have to bounce back after the national team break without Leao or Giroud. Serie A continues with two games at the San Siro against Fiorentina (November 25) and Frosinone (December 2).
Source: La Verdad

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