Giroud, it’s not okay

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AC Milan failed to beat Atalanta (1-1) on Sunday evening at San Siro, and its attackers Olivier Giroud and Christian Pulisic were very bad…

Despite a sublime goal from Rafael Leao in the third minute of the game, AC Milan failed to beat Atalanta on Sunday evening in the clash of the 26th day of Serie A. The Rossoneri shared the points with the Bergamo team (1-1) and, third in the standings, find themselves 13 points behind the leader, Inter. Thirteen points!

Stefano Pioli’s men were unable to score despite their domination, with Olivier Giroud and Christian Pulisic particularly disappointing. The French international was having a bad day, having had a superb season at the age of 37 (with 12 goals and 8 assists in the league, and one goal in the Champions League).

Giroud all the way

Lombard fans are also wondering why Giroud was not replaced as the end of the match approached, even if the former Arsenal and Chelsea player did not come on in Rennes on Thursday in the League. Europe.

Milan will have a lot to do next Friday against Lazio in Rome. La Dea is 5th, now two points behind Bologna, 4th in the standings.

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