Milan vs Lecce Prediction – Serie A
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Here you will find the best prediction for Milan vs Lecce in the Serie A, along with match analysis and betting tips.
Read below for our detailed analysis of the two teams, including recent records and key statistics from their last games to provide the best prediction for this match between Milan and Lecce.
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Best prediction for Milan vs Lecce
Milan to win at halftime
Match prediction for Milan vs Lecce
Milan Analysis
In this competition, they are unbeaten in their last 19 matches. Their attack has been consistently effective, scoring at least one goal in the last 10 matches of this competition. In 20 matches, they have conceded the first goal 7 times but managed to recover the score in 3 of those games.
Milan enters this match motivated after a victory of 1-3 against Como, thus ending a streak of three consecutive matches without a win in Serie A: the goals were scored by Adrien Rabiot (two) and Christopher Nkunku. The home team typically plays in a 3-4-3 tactical system, with Rafael León and Christian Pulišić being the three most advanced players. In this setup, the playmaker for Milan is Luka Modrić. Absent from this match are Strahinja Pavlović and Santiago Giménez, both dealing with physical issues.
Confirmed lineup: Mike Maignan, Koni De Winter, Davide Bartesaghi, Fikayo Tomori, Matteo Gabbia, Adrien Rabiot, Youssouf Fofana, Luka Modrić, Alexis Saelemaekers, Christopher Nkunku, Rafael León.
Coach: M. Allegri.
Lecce Analysis
Lecce enters this match demotivated after a 1-0 defeat against Inter, marking their third consecutive loss in this competition. The away team is expected to employ a 4-3-3 tactical system, aiming to stabilize the game and attack in a more organized manner. In this setup, the forwards will be Nikola Štulić, Omri Gandelman, and Lameck Banda. Consequently, it’s anticipated that the visitors will adopt a more defensive posture to avoid conceding the first goal of the match. Absent from this match are Danilo Veiga and Gaspar, who are suspended, as well as Francesco Camarda, who has physical issues.
Confirmed lineup: Wladimiro Falcone, Matías Pérez, Jamil Siebert, Antonino Gallo, Tiago Gabriel, Omri Gandelman, Youssef Maleh, Lassana Coulibaly, Santiago Pierotti, Nikola Stulic, Riccardo Sottil.
Coach: M. Giampaolo.





































































































































































































