AC Milan vs Atalanta: Predictions and Betting tips

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Serie A Round 19, 23/01/21, Stadio Giuseppe Meazza (San Siro) (Milan) 17:00GMT
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Giuseppe Meazza stadium will be the venue where all eyes will be on, as league leaders Milan with 43 points take on Atalanta who are 6th with 33 points. It will be a tough battle between two teams having a great season so far with Milan on course for their 19th title, their first since 2011.

AC Milan

Il Rossoneri has been on the top level in every aspect of their game. They have lost just 1 game so far this season. Defensively they have been very solid conceding 19 goals all season and no goals in their last 2 matches.

Offensively Manager Pioli has many options and with the return of never aging top scorer Ibrahimovic who scored 2 goals in their last win against Cagliari, Milan has a real strike force upfront. Milan has to be careful of their opposition though since they haven’t beaten them in their last 2 games.

Atalanta

Atalanta drew their last match away to Verona 1-1 losing the chance to go 3rd in the Serie A table. They haven’t beaten Milan in Milano in their past 2 meetings but also La Dea are unbeaten by Milan in 6 matches in San Siro.

Manager Gasperini’s team hasn’t lost in 10 domestic games, scoring a staggering 26 goals in these 10 games. The Colombian duo Muriel and Zapata have scored 18 goals between them this season and they will cause the most danger for the visiting team on the Milan defense.

Verdict

Both teams have scored 23 goals between them in their last 5 matches. We think they are both capable of scoring in this match.

Verdict: Both teams to score.

Single: Lost
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