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Plenty of interest for fans of the Rossoneri during the international break with a number of players involved with their national teams.
Check out where in the world our Internationals will be busy for the coming days : https://t.co/Y26l6rJ2fi
— AC Milan (@acmilan) March 19, 2018
Good luck boys!
Sono tanti i Nazionali rossoneri: guarda dove saranno impegnati durante la sosta! : https://t.co/gypYnuGkVr
In bocca al lupo ragazzi!#WorldwideMilan pic.twitter.com/v9NzMWHjFw
Want to see the players from your favorite team playing during the international break? Well, Milan’s official website has a list of all of the call-ups and who the players will be playing against once they join up with their national teams.
Obviously, most of the interest will be with Italy and Patrick Cutrone joining teammates Gianluigi Donnarumma, Leonardo Bonucci, and Giacomo Bonaventura with the national team. Here’s hoping everyone has a good experience and no one gets hurt while on duty.
On to the links.
AC Milan and Italian Football Links
Vincenzo Montella blames everyone but himself for his failure at Milan. [Football-Italia.net]
Fiorentina will rename their training ground after Davide Astori. [BBC.com]
Patrick Cutrone vows to give his all after a surprise Italy call-up. [Italian Football Daily]
A list of Italy manager Luigi Di Bagio’s three biggest snubs. [Italian Football Daily]
World Football Links
North American cities are beginning to see FIFA requirements as too burdensome and are pulling out of the running to be host cities. [The Guardian]
The EFL is “looking into” Derby County’s postponement of their match against Cardiff City. The match was called off because of snow, but the playing surface and car parks appeared fine at the time the match would have been played. [BBC.com]
Atlético Madrid’s title hopes are all but over after a loss against Villarreal. [The Guardian]
Bayern Munich lost to RB Leipzig over the weekend, their first loss in 19 matches. [Bavarian Football Works]