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MILAN FUTURO v PESCARA: MATCH PREVIEW

MILAN FUTURO v PESCARA: MATCH PREVIEW

Yahoo22-02-2025

Pescara are on the menu for Milan Futuro's Sunday Lunch, on Serie C matchday 28. It is a match which will be an important but difficult test, just like the previous and future matches. Making calculations is not needed, gaining points is more important. We prepare for kick-off with our usual Match Preview.
LATEST FROM MILAN FUTURO Coach Bonera's Rossoneri have to keep marching forward, but also while looking behind them and returning to the form shown at the start of the month. The win against Ferrara showed the true strength of the group, after gaining reinforcements in the Winter transfer window. Results against SPAL, and then Ascoli and Rimini prior to that showed signs of progress and raised hopes, but then losses against Lucchese and Pianese - the most recent narrow defeat caused by a conceded penalty and Camporese's early red card (now suspended) - delivered a negative blow. The team need to raise their level of focus to the maximum in order to improve their performances and turn key moments into positive moments, whilst also looking for more attacking sharpness, as goals have been lacking for a while.
LATEST FROM PESCARA It's also been a difficult period for Gli Abruzzesi. In the first meeting between the sides this season, Pescara faced the Rossoneri as league leaders, winning convincingly, but now they sit in fifth, still in the play-off zone but eleven points off the top of the table. Since the end of 2024, Baldini's side have dropped their pace a bit, a trend that has become even more evident since the Winter break: just one win - away at Carpi - in the past two months, alongside four defeats and five draws. Last weekend, they were defeated at home by Ascoli, a 1-2 loss with the decisive blow coming in stoppage time, despite Pierozzi's opener. Their need for redemption will be undeniable.
WHERE TO WATCH MILAN FUTURO ON TV In Italy, the game will be broadcast live on Sky Sport and NOW TV. Don't miss the coverage on our Instagram, Official App and acmilan.com.
LATEST FROM SERIE C Lucio Felice Angelillo, from the Nola section will be the referee. Abbinante and Celestino will be the linesmen and Maccarini will be the fourth official.
Matchday 28 (Group B) will begin on Friday with Pineto 1-1 Vis Pesaro. On Saturday at 15:00 CET, Carpi v Pianese, Gubbio v Legnago Salus and SPAL v Campobasso. On Sunday at 12:30, our match will take place, and then at 15:00 CET Ascoli v Ternana and Torres v Pontedera, at 17:30 CET Virtus Entella v Perugia and Sestri Levante v Lucchese. On Monday at 20:30 CET, Rimini v Arezzo. The current standings are as follows: Virtus Entella 58; Ternana (-2) 54; Torres 53; Vis Pesaro* 50; Pescara 47; Pianese 41; Arezzo 40; Pineto* 39; Rimini (-2) 37; Gubbio 34; Pontedera and Ascoli 33; Carpi 32; Campobasso 30; Perugia and Lucchese 29; SPAL (-3) 24; MILAN FUTURO 22; Sestri Levante 19; Legnago Salus 16. * = una gara in piùMatch Kits, clothing, accessories, gift ideas and much more: visit the AC Milan online Store!

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