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Date: 19 May 2019
Time: 18.00 Rome, 12.00 PM Eastern, 16.00 UTC
Venue: San Siro, Milano, Italy
Previous Result: 26 December, 2018: Frosinone 0-0 Milan
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Here’s the Boss’ 20-man squad for our final home game ⚫
— AC Milan (@acmilan) May 18, 2019
Ecco i 20 rossoneri convocati per #MilanFrosinone ⚫ pic.twitter.com/kVPdm05mVa
Milan go into their final home game of the 2018-19 season knowing that anything less than a win would almost certainly mean that they would be out of the race for the final Champions League spot. They face off against already relegated Frosinone at the San Siro, having an opportunity to at least go ahead of AS Roma, who already scuppered their chances at the Champions League by drawing with Sassuolo yesterday.
Probable lineup vs. Frosinone (4-3-3):
— Milan Eye (@MilanEye) May 18, 2019
Donnarumma; Abate, Musacchio, Romagnoli, Rodriguez; Kessie, Bakayoko, Calhanoglu; Suso, Piatek, Borini [Sky]
There will likely be no changes to the starting lineup by Gennaro Gattuso for this match, as between the suspended and injured players, there isn’t a whole lot of depth for the manager to call upon.
Gattuso hinting tomorrow’s game is Abate’s final match at San Siro: “I am very sorry for him. He was an added value for me and the entire staff.” https://t.co/mJsH6oXEr7
— Milan Eye (@MilanEye) May 18, 2019
The boss also hinted that this would likely be the last home game for Ignazio Abate, who is currently the longest serving player at the club right now. On an expiring contract with both Davide Calabria and Andrea Conti on the roster, the writing was probably on the wall for Abate long before tonight, but it will still sad to see a long-time servant of the club move on.
Atalanta play Juventus and Inter Milan face off against Napoli, so Milan have their best chance this week to gain ground on their rivals for the final Champions League spots, so it is imperative for Milan to win tonight.
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