On January 26, 2025, the AC Milan won a 3-2 diagnostic victory over the Parma at the San Siro Stadium. This meeting of the Italian A Series was full of emotions, with dates and goals in the final minutes that kept the fans at the edge of their seats. In the meantime, there is a detailed technical and practical angiosis of the party, including goals, attendances, the most outstanding player and possible arbitration policies.
Technical and practical angiosis
Initial training
The AC Milan, under the direction of Sergio Conceiçao, opted for a formation 4-2-3-1. The defensive line was composed by Davide Calabria on the right side, Strahinja PavloviÄ. and Fikayo Tomori as central, and Theo Herndez on the left side. In the middle of the countryside, Youssouf Fofana and Tijjani Reijnders acted as defensive mediacenters, while Christian Pulisic, Yunus Musah and Rafael Leão positioned themselves as offensive mediapoints, with Morata Alvaro as central front.
For its part, the Parma, led by Fabio Pecchia, lined up at 4-3-3. The defense was formed by Enrico Delprato, Alessandro Vogliacco, Yordan Osorio and Jayden Oosterwolde. In the middle of the camp, Simon Sohm, Hernani and Adrian Bernabé sought to control the game, while Matteo Cancellieri, Dennis Man and Valentin MihÄ soonerilÄ won the offensive trident.
Party Development
The match started with both teams looking to impose their game style. The Milan tried to dominate the possession and build from the back, while the Parma bet on quick transitions and take advantage of the spaces behind the back of the milanist defense.
At 24 minutes, the Parma surprised by opening the marker. Matteo Cancellieri received an in-depth pass, surpassed his marker and defined with appreciation to put 0-1. This goal prevented certain vulnerabilities in the defense of Milan, especially in the coordination between the central and the lateral ones.
The Milan reacted by increasing the chair and looking for the tie before the break. In the 38th minute, an incursion of Rafael Leão by the left band ended in a lack within the area, resulting in a criminality in favor of Milan. Christian Pulisic took care of the execution and did not fail, matching the 1-1 marker.
In the second half, Milan made several technical changes. The entrance of Samuel Chukwueze and Tammy Abraham sought to bring freshness and dynamism to the attack. However, the Parma continued to be dangerous in its counterparts.
At the 80th minute, Enrico Delprato took advantage of a defensive arrest after a counterattack and put the Parma back in the lead, 1-2. This goal avoids problems of concentration on the milanist zaga, especially in defensive transitions.
When the Parma seemed to take the victory, Milan showed a remarkable resilience. In the 92nd minute, Tijjani Reijnders received a leaked pass from Yunus Musah and, after controlling the balloon, defined with precision to pack 2-2. Only three minutes later, in the 95, Samuel Chukwueze took advantage of a loose balcony within the area and scored the goal of victory, sealing the 3-2 final.
goals and assistance
- 0-1: Matteo Cancellieri (Parma) at minute 24. Assistance from Adrian Bernabé.
- 1-1: Christian Pulisic (Milan) at the 38th minute, from penalti.
- 1-2: Enrico Delprato (Parma) at minute 80. Simon Sohm’s assistance.
- 2-2: Tijjani Reijnders (Milan) at minute 92. Assistance from Yunus Musah.
- 3-2: Samuel Chukwueze (Milan) at minute 95. No direct assistance.
Best Player
Samuel Chukwueze was the most outstanding player in the game. Although it entered from the bench, its impact was immediate, providing dynamism and imbalance by the right band. His goal in the 95th minute not only assured the victory for Milan, but also demonstrated his ability to appear in decisive moments.
Arbitrary Poles
The party was relatively free of significant arbitral disputes. The penalty given to Milan in the first half was clear, and there were no decisions of the VAR that would decisively influence the development of the game. However, in the final minutes, there was some confusing about the time added, since the goal of the victory of Milan came in the 95th minute, when initially announced 4 minutes of the time added. This situation generated some protests on the part of the technical body of the Parma, but the rabbi considered that the last time was justified due to the previous interruptions.
Conclusion
AC Milan demonstrated a remarkable ability to reaccion and resilience to go back in the final minutes and ensure a crucial victory. However, the defensive vulnerabilities and the lack of concentration in key moments are aspects that the technical Sergio Conceiçao should address. For its part, the Parma showed to be a competitive team and able to take advantage of the opportunities, but the lack of solidity in the final minutes cost them expensive