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The match between Bologna and Milan will not be played, and this decision has significant implications for the two teams and their coaches. Due to the postponement of the match, Theo Hernandez and Tijjani Reijnders, who were disqualified after their expulsions in their previous matches, will be forced to miss the next match against Napoli on Tuesday.
This means that Milan will have to reshuffle their squad without two key players. Reijnders’ absence is particularly significant, as he has unique skills that are hard to replace. Coach Paulo Fonseca may opt for Ruben Loftus-Cheek or Yunus Musah to fill the void, or even consider calling up Kevin Zeroli from the youth team.
In the defensive department, Filippo Terracciano, who has already shown his capabilities in previous matches, may start alongside captain Davide Calabria, while Emerson Royal can play on the right flank. However, the absence of Reijnders and Hernandez will be a significant blow for the Rossoneri team.
The match against Napoli will be a crucial one, and Milan will need to be at their best to get a favorable result. The absence of these two key players will surely be felt, but the team will need to pull together to overcome this setback and come out with a positive result.
With the match being postponed, the opportunity for Reijnders and Hernandez to serve their one-day ban and play against Napoli has been lost. According to the Italian sports code, if Milan had won by forfeit, they would have been able to play the duo against Napoli. However, this is no longer an option, and the duo will now miss the crucial match.
As the match approaches, fans will be eagerly awaiting the starting lineup and team selection, which could include some surprise players. With the stakes high and the pressure mounting, Milan will need to rise to the challenge and come out with a positive result.