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PAVLOVIĆ IS THE MVP FROM AC MILAN v PARMA

PAVLOVIĆ IS THE MVP FROM AC MILAN v PARMA

Yahoo26-01-2025

AC Milan secured a thrilling victory against Parma, with a final score of 3-2. The undisputed star of the match was Strahinja Pavlović, who shone in defence and provided the decisive assist for the winning goal. His performance was crucial for the Rossoneri's success, once again proving his worth on the pitch.
The Serbian defender delivered an extraordinary performance, standing out in several key moments. He provided a perfect assist for Chukwueze's goal in the 95th minute, showcasing great vision and precision. Additionally, he made significant contributions to the defensive phase, making a vital block and winning two huge tackles.
Pavlović's statistics speak for themselves: one assist, three crucial clearances, and two tackles won out of three attempted. His presence on the field was vital in maintaining AC Milan's defensive solidity and launching the decisive play that led to the winning goal. His ability to influence the game was evident throughout the match.
With almost 80% of the votes, he finished ahead of Tijjani Reijnders and Samuel Chukwueze in the race for the MVP award, voted for by the fans on the AC Milan Official App. The performance thrilled the fans and bodes well for the upcoming matches. Well done Strahinja, keep it up!The AC Milan PUMA Kits for 2024/25 are available: buy them now!

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