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AC Milan looking to bounce back against Juventus

After appearing to be outside contenders for a Champions League spot, AC Milan is once again struggling for consistency. Milan strung a series of results…

After appearing to be outside contenders for a Champions League spot, AC Milan is once again struggling for consistency.
Milan strung a series of results together at the beginning of the year and reached the final of the Italian Cup, but it has been downhill since then.
Sinisa Mihajlovic’s team has not won since February, losing two of its four matches, including Sunday’s disappointing defeat at Atalanta to leave it 14 points behind third-placed Roma.
The club has been on a training retreat since then in a bid to turn the situation around.
‘’It’s a tricky time, we’re coming from four matches in which we have only got two points and we can’t be anything but dissatisfied,’’ Milan captain Riccardo Montolivo said. ‘’It’s not acceptable to do so little.
‘’I don’t think the solution to everything is the training retreat but at this time I think it is useful to give us a greater sense of responsibility, for everyone to look inside themselves and understand that we can’t continue like this. We have to understand why, after having found a good consistency, we have done too little in the past few matches.’’
Milan faces the toughest of matches as it attempts to turn that run around, with the visit of a Juventus side which has won 21 of its past 22 league matches.
Reports say Mihajlovic could be fired if his team puts on another poor display against the Serie A leader.

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