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AC Milan will host Sampdoria in desperate need of a win to keep the gossip wolves at bay. Depending on who you listen to Milan head coach Gennaro Gattuso is either going to be sacked if the team loses to Sampdoria or is safe for at least another week or so. Either way, the pressure that comes with being at Milan has certainly arrived, as last season’s hot streak has been all but forgotten after the derby loss to Inter Milan and the abject failure in the Europa League against Real Betis.
Here’s where you’ll be able to see the game: ESPN+ in the United States; DAZN in Canada, Japan, & Germany, SuperSport 9 or SL2G in Nigeria and much of Africa; beIN Sports 1 & beIN Sports Connect in Australia; beIN Sports 3 & beIN Sports Connect in France; beIN Sports HD 4 & beIN Sports Connect in the Middle East; Eleven Sports 1 in the UK & Ireland. Many other countries use Rai Italia America or Serie A Pass. Will also be shown on Sky Supercalcio HD, Sky Sport Serie A and Sky Go Italia in Italy.
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— AC Milan (@acmilan) October 27, 2018
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Once again Mattia Caldara misses out, presumably because of injury. There are a few different ways that Milan can line up, as it’s expected to change after the loss to Real Betis, which we cover in our preview.
Will Milan right the ship against Sampdoria? Or will this signal the beginning of the end of Gattuso’s time at the club?
Let us know what you think will happen in the comments.