Everything is set at the Olimpico stadium. Milan have chosen their starting eleven to face Maurizio Sarri’s Lazio in a match that promises intensity and excitement. The Rossoneri take to the pitch with a solid and quality-laden lineup, ready to fight for crucial points at one of the toughest grounds in the league.
Between the posts stands the reliable Mike Maignan, the defensive leader and a reference point for the entire squad. In front of him, the backline features Fikayo Tomori, Koni De Winter, and Strahinja Pavlović, tasked with containing the offensive bursts of the Biancocelesti.
On the flanks, Milan rely on the pace and balance of Alexis Saelemaekers and Pervis Estupiñán, two wing-backs capable of covering the entire touchline and adding depth to the Rossoneri’s play.
In the middle of the park, quality meets experience: Youssouf Fofana will act as the anchor in front of the defence, flanked by the class of Luka Modrić and the dynamism of Ardon Jashari, ready to dictate the tempo and rhythm of the game.
Up front, there is no shortage of talent. Milan rely on the creativity of Christian Pulisic and the devastating speed of Rafael Leão, called upon to trouble the Lazio defence with acceleration, dribbling, and finishing.
The feeling is that the Rossoneri want to play a match full of character, looking to impose their rhythm and quality from the very first minute. The Olimpico is always a significant test, but Milan arrive with the right cards to pull off a big result.
Milan’s lineup
Maignan; Tomori, De Winter, Pavlović; Saelemaekers, Fofana, Modrić, Jashari, Estupiñán; Pulisic, Leão.






