AC Milan: Stefano Pioli’s terrible statistic against Inter

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It’s official: Inter Milan are crowned Italian champions this Monday evening thanks to their victory against the sworn enemy of AC Milan (1-2), on the San Siro lawn, during the 33rd day of Serie A. A meeting dominated by Simone Inzaghi’s players with goals from Francesco Acerbi and Marcus Thuram. This setback for the Rossoneri marks AC Milan’s sixth consecutive defeat against the Nerazzurri but that’s not all to be terrible.

Indeed, with this defeat, the Italian coach, Stefano Pioli, became the tactician who lost the most derby della Madonnina in the entire history of AC Milan with a record number of ten losses. He is also the first Rossoneri coach to lose six consecutive Milan derbies. While he is more than ever in an ejection seat, Pioli has probably experienced his final derby.

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