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AC Milan's Tammy, Theo, and New Stars Shine – Player Ratings Included


 Tammy, Theo, and Milan’s New Stars Shine – Player Ratings from Italian Papers

AC Milan booked their spot in the Coppa Italia semi-finals with a commanding 3-1 win over AS Roma at San Siro. The match featured stellar performances, new signings making an immediate impact, and a victory that thrilled the Rossoneri faithful. Let’s dive into the player ratings from top Italian sports outlets.

Match Recap: Abraham and New Signings Steal the Show

Tammy Abraham opened the Milan vs Roma match by scoring with a powerful header before doubling his tally with a precise finish on the counter (La Gazzetta dello Sport, 2024). Roma briefly threatened a comeback as Artem Dovbyk found the net early in the second half, but Milan’s new recruits put the game to bed. Santiago Gimenez set up Joao Felix, who delivered a clinical chipped finish to seal the win (Corriere dello Sport, 2024).

Player Ratings from Italian Media

La Gazzetta dello Sport (2024)

  • Milan Team Rating: ⭐ 7/10

  • Sergio Conceicao (Manager Rating): ⭐ 7/10

  • Man of the Match: Tammy Abraham – ⭐ 8/10

  • Notable Performances:

    • Theo Hernandez – ⭐ 7.5

    • Joao Felix – ⭐ 7.5

    • Strahinja Pavlovic – ⭐ 7

    • Santiago Gimenez – ⭐ 6.5

  • Mixed Performances:

    • Christian Pulisic, Mike Maignan, Kyle Walker, Youssouf Fofana, Alex Jimenez, Rafael Leao – ⭐ 6

    • Fikayo Tomori, Yunus Musah, Tijjani Reijnders – ⭐ 6.5

Corriere dello Sport (2024)

  • Best Player: Tammy Abraham – ⭐ 7.5/10

  • Other Highlights:

    • Theo Hernandez – ⭐ 7.5

    • Joao Felix – ⭐ 7

    • Pavlovic – ⭐ 7

    • Santiago Gimenez – ⭐ 6.5

    • Maignan, Tomori, Fofana, Jimenez – ⭐ 6.5

  • Struggled to Impress:

    • Tijjani Reijnders – ⭐ 6

    • Walker, Musah, Pulisic, Leao – ⭐ 6

Tuttosport (via MilanNews, 2024)

  • Top Performers:

    • Tammy Abraham – ⭐ 7.5 (MVP)

    • Theo Hernandez – ⭐ 7

    • Joao Felix – ⭐ 7

    • Santiago Gimenez – ⭐ 7

  • Lower Ratings:

    • Mike Maignan, Kyle Walker, Tijjani Reijnders – ⭐ 5.5

Milan’s New Signings Making an Immediate Impact

With their first competitive appearances, Joao Felix and Santiago Gimenez showcased their quality, adding a new dimension to Milan’s attack (Tuttosport, 2024). Meanwhile, Abraham reminded everyone why he remains a key player in big moments. The Rossoneri now look poised to challenge for Coppa Italia silverware.

What’s Next for Milan?

Milan shifts focus to their next Serie A fixture, hoping to build on this momentum. Can Abraham continue his scoring streak? Will Felix and Gimenez maintain their impressive start?

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References

  • La Gazzetta dello Sport, 2024

  • Corriere dello Sport, 2024

  • Tuttosport (via MilanNews), 2024

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