Gallery: ‘A Milan to fear’, ‘Maignan scare ‘ – Today’s front pages in Italy | OneFootball

Gallery: ‘A Milan to fear’, ‘Maignan scare ‘ – Today’s front pages in Italy | OneFootball

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·12 April 2025

Gallery: ‘A Milan to fear’, ‘Maignan scare ‘ – Today’s front pages in Italy

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AC Milan clinched three very important points against Udinese on Friday, and in a very entertaining fashion as well. As a result, the newspapers praised the Rossoneri a lot on the front pages this morning.

After a first half that was a rather close affair, with Udinese having some good moments as well, Milan made it 1-0 and 2-0 in the final minutes. Then, in the second half, the Rossoneri added two more goals to the party and as stated by Christian Pulisic, it was their best game with Sergio Conceicao.


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Milan looked like a completely different team compared to what we have seen lately, and above all Theo Hernandez responded with a great performance. The Frenchman was rightfully criticised after the Fiorentina draw, but clearly he can still perform for this team.

Mike Maignan had to be stretchered off after a nasty challenge with Alex Jimenez but thankfully, as also highlighted by the papers, it was only a scare. Indeed, the goalkeeper underwent tests at the hospital in Udinese and passed them.

The front pages

Gazzetta dello Sport

😍 “A Milan to fear. Four goals scored in Udine, it’s a different team. Leao and Theo on target.”

🚑 “Maignan to the hospital after a terrible collision.”

Corriere dello Sport

⏲ “Three minutes of Milan. The one-two of Leao and Pavlovic knocks out Udinese. Theo and Reijnders complete the scores.”

👀 “Conceicao wants the European positions.”

Tuttosport

❤ “Maignan scare, Milan dedicated goal fest to him. Leao, Pavlovic, Theo and Reijnders: Udinese overwhelmed.”

🚑 “The goalkeeper goes to hospital after the heavy collision, checks also for Jimenez.”

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