AC Milan – Torino: Race for second heats up at San Siro 
San Siro lights up for a classic Serie A clash on Saturday night. AC Milan host Torino as Milan try to lock down second spot behind Inter. Torino are staring at a relegation fight. In short: a Champions League hopeful meets a side scrapping for survival.
The Milan run hits a snag under Max Allegri 
Allegri’s men slipped up at Lazio, a 1-0 reverse that all but killed their title hopes and marked their first away defeat of the season. Form isn’t perfect either — two defeats in four league games. Napoli are breathing down their neck for second. Still, San Siro has been a fortress: Torino haven’t won here since 1985. That stat alone gives Milan every reason to fancy their chances.
Torino’s rescue mission under Roberto D’Aversa 
Torino turned to Roberto D’Aversa to steady the ship and he delivered a 4-1 hammering of Parma last weekend. Three games in, six points — not bad on paper. The defence, though, remains a worry: it’s the second-worst leaking record in the league. Away trips have been brutal this season — 15 conceded in their last five away matches across all competitions. To leave San Siro with anything, Torino will need a seriously eye-catching performance.
Probable line-ups
AC Milan : Maignan ; Tomori, De Winter, Pavlovic ; Saelemaekers, Fofana, Modric, Rabiot, Bartesaghi ; Pulisic, Leao
Torino : Paleari ; Coco, Ismajli, Ebosse ; Pedersen, Gineitis, Ilkhan, Vlasic, Obrador ; Adams, Simeone
Football Tips AC Milan vs Torino
AC Milan to win
Milan have to protect second place and they’ll set the tempo from the first whistle. Their attack will pin Torino deep and suffocate time on the ball.
Torino’s back line tends to crumble against the big sides away from home. Sustained pressure from the hosts will force errors and open up chances.
Put simply: Milan’s superior quality should produce a controlled, convincing win in front of their fans.
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