After a resounding victory over Inter in Coppa Italia semi -finals, Milan will return to series An action against Venezia with speed on their side. With Christian Pulisic, Santiago Gimenez, Rafael Leao and Joao Felix in focus allThe big question on the way into Sunday morning collision is: Who among these stars will start XI?
Rossoneri’s fantastic 4-1 total triumph over their city rivals was not only unexpected but emphatically. It confirmed the feeling that the boss Sergio Conceicao’s tactical adjustments, especially the transition to a 3-4-3 systembegins to bear fruit. “This system seems to guarantee another defensive solvency, all players feel a little calmer and confident,” Commented reporter Manuele Biocchini to Sky Italia.
Despite the high spirit, Rossoneri is careful. Venezia, who is struggling to escape relocation, has everything to play forAnd early kickoffs always constitute the risk of surprise results.
In terms of form, Conceicao seems involved in 3-4-3 which has stabilized Milan’s latest performances. “I think the three-man defense will be confirmed,” said biocchini, with reference to the team’s strong latest form in the installation.
The role of Pulisic, Leao, Gimenez and Felix
The mystery of which of the attacking stars would contain extra intrigues before the weekend. Finally, when tactical preparations became clearer, it was confirmed Christian Pulisic and Rafael Leao start against Veneziawhile Santiago Gimenez and Joao Felix will start on the bench.
PulisianAlthough there is something inconsistent lately, it has been supported to use this match as a springboard to regain sharpness. Rafael LeaoThe explosive wing that has been crucial to Milan’s biggest nights, as well, begins, hoping that he can assert his dominance against a vulnerable Venezia defense. However, with the Portuguese a yellow away from suspensionThere is a strategic consideration of his performance.

Concerning Santiago GimenezThe plan is clear: he remains a powerful alternative outside the bench. Milan’s leadership sees the young striker as a crucial weapon during the second half, especially if the match becomes tight. The same goes for Joao Felixwhich continues to be integrated into the squad and can be released later if needed.
In the meantime, Luka Jovic’s brilliant form has made him unsurpassable. Conceicao sees no reason to disturb a winning formula and with Seven goals that scored goals and only one admitted in Milan’s last three matchesContinuity is the name of the game.

Expected Milan XI (3-4-3): Maignan; Tomori, Cage, Pavlovic; Jimenez, Fofana, Reijnders, Hernandz; Pulisic, Jovic, Leao.