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Serie A, odds: Milan-Genoa –

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The Rossoneri have not won at home since the match on 7 February against Crotone and have not yet beaten the Grifone with the Emilian coach on the bench

Milan does not disengage from second place, they continue to keep an eye on the very fast Inter but watch their backs in the delicate race for a place in the top four. At this point of the season, the points at stake are very heavy: the Rossoneri are at -11 from the Nerazzurri, while the fifth place occupied by Napoli is only four points away. After the 3-1 victory on the Parma field, Genoa arrives at San Siro: the rossoblù, returning from the defeat on the Juventus field, have ten points of margin on the third last place occupied by Cagliari. It is played on Sunday at 12.30: the Devil must break the Meazza taboo, with the last victory dated 7 February against Crotone. Since then four defeats and three draws, also considering the Europa League matches against Slavia Prague and Manchester United.

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In 2021 only Benevento, Turin, Cagliari and Parma have found fewer victories than Pioli’s men in the matches played at home. The Rossoneri have failed to find success in four of the last seven home games against Genoa: the most recent ended 2-1 for Grifone, before the lockdown. The Genoa club has not won twice in a row at the San Siro against the Rossoneri since 1931. In general, Milan have won four of their last six Serie A games against the Rossoblu: the first leg match ended 2-2, with the Grifone forward twice with Destro and picked up first by Calabria and then by Kalulu. In short, Genoa is one of the two Serie A teams (together with Atalanta) against which Pioli has not yet found the three points since sitting on the Milan bench.

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However, the rossoblù have found only one success in the last nine games played, after having achieved five wins in eight games with the return of Ballardini. A reversal of the trend that has not compromised what is good, but Genoa can not yet arithmetically feel comfortable. The next will be Goran Pandev’s 150th match with the rossoblù jersey: reaching the finish line in his San Siro would certainly be special.

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