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Patrick Cutrone isn’t the only young player scoring goals for Milan.
MILAN FACT OF THE DAY #2
— Michael Lisi (@ACMilanMichael) February 27, 2018
Goals by players < 25 years in Serie A across all competitions
MILAN 45
Udi 32
Ata 31
Laz 29
Fior 28
Int 26
Juve 24
Samp 21
Tor 18
Roma 17
Hellas 16
Bol 16
Nap 13
Crot 13
Cag 11
Sas 10
SPAL 8
Gen 8
Bene 6
Chievo 2@FDL_XV @SerieASitdown @DavidAmoyal
Obviously, Cutrone is a big chunk of those goals scored, but the point remains that Milan has a great set of young players and will only get better. Gennaro Gattuso has gotten the best out of his young players, and so far, he’s been the perfect manager for this team. Milan face off against Lazio in the Coppa Italia tonight, and with any luck, they’ll progress and keep the winning streak alive.
On to the links.
AC Milan and Italian Football Links
Another article in the “Milan Legends” series. [AC Milan Offside]
The Devil Wears Rossonero Episode 3 is now available. [AC Milan Offside]
Three key numbers from the victory over AS Roma. [AC Milan Offside]
Palermo won 4-1 over Ascoli and the rest of the results from Tuesday’s Serie B matches. [Football-Italia.net]
World Football Links
In Mexico, Cruz Azul is usually considered one of the “big four” clubs, along with Club América, Pumas, and Chivas. But do the poor results and declining popularity mean that Cruz Azul is still one of the “big four?” [FMF State of Mind]
The status of promotion and relegation is not the only issue facing Liga MX as the owners get set to meet. [ESPN.com]
Tottenham Hotspur might need to play some of their first games away from home as their new Stadium doesn’t appear to be finished in time for the new Premier League season. [BBC.com]
Espanyol beat Real Madrid for the first time in a decade last night. [Sky Sports.com]