It’s dizzying. No one like him. At Milan, they can only be happy with what has happened so far: the bottom line
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It certainly cannot be considered a positive season for Milan. The Rossoneri are in ninth place in the standings, far from everything. Far from the top, but also far from the placings that qualify for the Champions League. A real disaster, like the unexpected elimination from the most prestigious European competition, at the hands of a rather modest opponent, such as Feyenoord.
There is a lot of disappointment in the parts of Via Aldo Rossi, and the eventual victory of the Coppa Italia, which would qualify for the Europa League and allow them to raise their second trophy to the sky, would only make the year, which is in any case to be rejected, a little less bitter.
A year in which virtually everyone disappointed. The main culprits for this failure are obviously at the top, with Giorgio Furlani, Geoffrey Moncada and Zlatan Ibrahimovic building the team. But the coaches and obviously many of the players are not exempt from blame.
However, there is one who is having his best season, from whom it is impossible to ask more. We are clearly talking about Tijjani Reijnders. The Dutchman has turned over a new leaf from last year, becoming decisive in goal.
Milan, nessuno come Reijnders: che primato!
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With the goal in Udine, that makes ten goals in Serie A, to which must be added the three in the Champions League and one in the Coppa Italia. The Dutchman is a workaholic, having not missed a game except for the one due to disqualification, against Napoli.
Reijnders is thus the midfielder who has scored the most league goals in Europe. No one has his numbers: the Dutchman, as Gianluca Di Marzio’s website points out, leads the way with his ten goals, and the haul can clearly improve tonight against Atalanta to stretch ahead of the competition.
In second place we find, with nine goals, McTominay, who decided Monza-Napoli yesterday. They have the same number of goals Andrey Santos of Strasbourg and Arambarri of Getafe.
Also on this special list is Adrien Rabiot, with seven goals in a Marseille shirt, as well as Lo Celso of Real Betis and Stage of Verde Bremen. Going a little further down here is Frank Anguissa, with six goals with the Azzurri, on par with Arsenal’s Merino, Manchester City’s Kovacic, Mainz’s Amiri and Lyon’s Tolisso
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