Sergio Conceiçao admits neither Santiago Gimenez nor Luka Jovic knows who will start in tomorrow’s Coppa Italia Final against Bologna and insists pressure is ‘normal’ for a club like Milan.
AC Milan were back at the training ground today and according to a report, Luka Jovic’s back was ‘much better’ even if he continued to work individually. It was in the warm-ups ahead of Venezia-Milan that Jovic experienced back pain, so much so that Sergio Conceicao made a late change to the starting XI.
Luka Jovic is still struggling with back pain and could miss the game between AC Milan and Genoa, according to a report. The next few days will be decisive for his potential recovery.
Milan striker Luka Jovic has been diagnosed with acute lower back pain, and Sky Sport Italia reports the Serbia international aims to return to action for the Coppa Italia Final against Monza on May 14.
Milan director Geoffrey Moncada has reiterated the club’s confidence in manager Sergio Conceicao and resurgent striker Luka Jovic. Speaking to DAZN via MilanNews, Moncada suggested the Rossoneri may keep hold of the ex-Porto boss despite a lackluster Serie A season.
AC Milan return to Serie A action as they take on Venezia in the early kick-off, hoping to return to winning ways after the defeat against Atalanta in the last round.
Luka Jovic has gone from Milan outcast to core of their attack in just a few weeks, but it is by no means certain he will stay at San Siro next season.
One of the major questions to answer in the summer concerns the No.9 role, with AC Milan currently relying on Tammy Abraham, Santiago Gimenez and Luka Jovic.
Luka Jovic is enjoying a good run in front of goal, but AC Milan have not yet made a decision regarding his future according to Matteo Moretto. After his
Luka Jovic had a surprise resurgence in the final stages of the season, and, while he was widely expected to leave Milan at the end of his contract in June, his permanence is back on the table, Calciomercato informs.
AC Milan’s win over Inter last night means their season stays alive, and they have Luka Jovic to thank in large part for that. As La Gazzetta dello Sport
AC Milan made it through to the final of the Coppa Italia in potentially the best way possible, beating their rivals Inter 3-0. Luka Jovic scooped the man of the match award and rightly so, given he scored a winning brace.
Milan hauled back a two-goal deficit to hold Fiorentina to a thrilling 2-2 home draw in their last Serie A outing. Despite avoiding defeat in stunning fashion, Sergio Conceicao’s charges may have effectively ruled themselves out of contention for a fifth consecutive top-four finish.
Sergio Conceicao is running out of time at Milan as Napoli beat his side 2-1 in Sunday’s mouth-watering Serie A showdown on the south coast. More importantly, Milan’s pursuit of a fifth consecutive top-five finish took a potentially fatal blow.