Milan must rediscover cutting edge

ROME – AC Milan travel to leaders Juventus on Sunday knowing that defeat would seriously dent their hopes of securing second place in Serie A and automatic qualification for next season’s Champions League.

Saturday, April 20, 2013
Arturo Vidal (R) of Juventus competes with Massimo Ambrosini of Milan during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Juventus FC at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on February 25, 2012 in Milan. Net photo.

ROME – AC Milan travel to leaders Juventus on Sunday knowing that defeat would seriously dent their hopes of securing second place in Serie A and automatic qualification for next season’s Champions League.Massimiliano Allegri’s side have suffered a blip in form and have slipped four points behind Napoli, who sit second, with six matches remaining,With Mario Balotelli serving a three-match ban for abusing a match official in the defeat by Fiorentina, and co-striker Stephan El Shaarawy unhappy after being dropped for last weekend’s 1-1 draw against Napoli, Milan’s attack has lost its cutting edge.Allegri is set to start with veteran striker Giampaolo Pazzini, but is yet to decide on the other two players in his preferred system of an attacking trio.El Shaarawy believes he is match fit, despite reports in the Italian press of a knee injury and general tiredness. Asked by reporters how he was feeling, the 20-year-old Italian international replied: "Ask Allegri.”El Shaarawy is not the only Milan player to have had a moan to the press. Kevin Prince Boateng has been unhappy about being asked to start in a deeper role, but an ankle injury picked up against Napoli may well keep the Ghanaian out of action anyway.Mathieu Flamini, Milan’s scorer last weekend, will definitely be missing after being red-carded in the same game.The match against Juve completes a tough string of fixtures for third-placed Milan, but the club’s run-in towards the end of the season looks comparatively easy.Napoli should be in confident mood ahead of their home game against Cagliari, despite the Sardinians’ recent upswing in form, including a 2-0 defeat of Inter Milan last Sunday.Milan will also now have to start looking over their shoulder for a revitalised Fiorentina, four points behind in fourth place and playing at home this weekend against struggling Torino.Juventus, in fine fettle after seeing off Lazio at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome on Monday, are just six points away from claiming their 29th Italian title.