It’s the Coppa Italia, so – let’s face it – ordinarily nobody would really care. But this season it’s different. With Milan out of European competition, this trophy is far more of a prize than it was in seasons past. So while you expect some rotation, it’s not going to be a complete overhaul. What’s more, Mihajlovic has shown that he’s willing to give every player a chance, which suggests those who do come in will be more motivated and fired up. Crotone, on the other hand, are second in Serie B and gunning for promotion. If anything, you’d expect them to let up a bit. Milan should win easily, but there’s not much value in backing them, so you’d do a little better to put your money on the half-time/full-time market at 1.85 with Ladbrokes.