AC Milan & Cagliari Prediction


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As the Serie A season draws to a close, AC Milan will host Cagliari at the iconic Stadio Giuseppe Meazza in what promises to be a captivating encounter. With AC Milan vying to consolidate their position in the top four, and Cagliari looking to ensure their safety in the league, both teams have everything to play for in this crucial match-up.
AC Milan's recent form has been a mixed bag, with two wins, one draw, and two losses in their last five outings. Their home form mirrors this inconsistency, having managed two wins, a draw, and two losses in their last five matches at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza. Despite scoring an average of 1.20 goals per game at home, they have also conceded 1.60 goals on average, indicating a vulnerability that Cagliari might look to exploit. Fortunately for Milan, they have a full squad available with no injuries or suspensions hampering their preparations.
Cagliari, on the other hand, find themselves in a precarious position at 16th in the league. In their last five matches, they have recorded two wins, two losses, and a draw, showing signs of resilience, particularly in their hard-fought 3-2 win over Atalanta. Away from home, however, Cagliari have struggled, with three losses and two draws in their recent travels, scoring a mere 0.60 goals per game while conceding 1.80 on average. Like their hosts, Cagliari's squad is fully fit, with no players missing through injury or suspension.
In their previous meetings, AC Milan have had the upper hand, winning three out of the last five encounters and drawing twice. This historical dominance, coupled with Cagliari's poor away form, sets the stage for an intriguing clash. Given the current dynamics, the prediction is that both AC Milan and Cagliari will find the back of the net, with the "All: Both Teams to Score : Yes" market offering compelling value. AC Milan's defensive frailties and Cagliari's recent attacking improvements suggest goals at both ends, making this a highly probable outcome.