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Date: 16 September 2018
Time: 20:30 Milan, 2.30 PM Eastern, 18:30 UTC
Venue: Sardegna Arena, Cagliari Italy
All time record: Milan v Cagliari: Win-40 Draw-26 Loss-8 GF 111:58 GA
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Probable Lineup:
Probable lineup vs. Cagliari (4-3-3):
— TheMilanBible (@TheMilanBible) September 12, 2018
Donnarumma; Calabria, Musacchio, Romagnoli, Rodriguez; Kessie, Biglia, Bonaventura; Suso, Higuain, Çalhanoğlu. [Sky]
The international break comes to a close and Milan did not come out unscathed. In his U-21 game for the Azzurri, Patrick Cutrone picked up a turned ankle and will not be available this weekend to play Cagliari. It is also being reported that Diego Laxalt could start over Ricardo Rodriguez against Cagliari. Hopefully after this international break we will pick up right where we left off. If you want to get to the Champions League games like this are a near must win.
Cutrone confirmed to a fan outside Milanello that he will not be available against Cagliari. Milan don’t want to risk him. [Sky]
— TheMilanBible (@TheMilanBible) September 13, 2018
Mateo Musacchio will also likely be preferred again to Mattia Caldara, as the big off-season acquisition from Juventus is still adjusting to the back four after playing as part of a back three for Atalanta for the past two seasons.