AC Milan predicted lineup vs. Feyenoord: Champions League

Christian Pulisic and AC Milan are on their way to the Netherlands to meet Feyenoord in the Champions League Knockout -Phase -Phase Game.

After crashing into the group stage last year, AC Milan is back in the Champions League Knockout scene. Rossoneri already won the Italian Super Cup under their new head coach, Sérgio Conceição and has their views on running in Europe’s biggest competition.

AC Milan won five of their eight league phase matches and ended 13. On the position and served himself somewhere in the knockout phase. Now Rossoneri has to take on Feyenoord, which managed impressive results against Manchester City and Bayern Munich in the League.

Conceição strengthened his team in front of the very important knockout matches in the transfer window in January. Kyle Walker, João Félix and former Feyenoord -Man Santiago Giménez, all took over to Milan and are available to play in the Champions League. However, Yunus Musah is suspended for the clash after receiving a red card against Dinamo Zagreb.

Here’s how AC Milan’s XI could look against Feyenoord on Wednesday, February 12th.

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GK: Mike Maignan—Maignan hopes to keep his second clean sheet in the Champions League this season.

RB: Kyle Walker– The former Manchester City man has the hard task of locking Igor Paixão, who just recorded a goal and an assist this weekend.

CB: Fikayo Tomori– Despite its red card against Empoli, the center back is still entitled to play in the Champions League.

CB: Strahinja Pavlović– Serbia seems to limit Feyenoord’s chances in Wednesday’s match. The hosts have only been held scoreless twice in the last three months.

LB: Theo Hernández-27-year-old has not yet registered a goal or an assist in the Champions League this season.

DM: Youssouf Fofana– The Frenchman started all eight of AC Milan’s league phase matches and will expand his line to the knockout scene.

DM: Tijjani Reijnders–Reijnders leads his team with seven goals in Serie A and will have to continue to contribute to the attack on Europe’s biggest stage.

RW: Christian Pulisic-Usmnt captain leader Serie A in assists since he joined AC Milan and will seem to keep his goal schedule-goal scoring form.

Am: João Félix—Félix found the back of the web in his debut for Rossoneri and is now going to play his first Champions League match this season while Chelsea stays in the Conference League.

LW: Rafael Leão—Fresh off bagging winner of AC Milan over the weekend Leão comes in Wednesday’s match with nine goals across all competitions this season.

St: Santiago Giménez– Mexico International is in line with earning his first start for AC Milan after registering a goal and an assist in his first two replacement.

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