Milan: Leao and Reijnders’ magic spoiled by distracted Theo – Italian media’s ratings against Cagliari
Milan’s 3-3 draw away to Cagliari brought conflicting news for coach Paulo Fonseca as yet another weak defensive display obscured Rafael Leao’s progress.
The Rossoneri leaked three goals against the previously second-worst attack in Serie A, showcasing a staggering fragility, especially in their left flank, with Cagliari’s full-back Gabriele Zappa scoring a brace which exposed all Theo Hernandez’s limits as a defender.
Milan’s best and worst players against Cagliari
The France international was unanimously rated as Milan’s worst player on the pitch at the Unipol Domus, as Gazzetta dello Sport underlined his difficulties in closing the gaps down his side and his lack of attacking ‘push’, as he was also described as ‘extremely nervous’.
His rating was even worse for Corriere dello Sport (4), which wrote that Zappa and Nadir Zortea made his night ‘terrible’ by scoring from his flank, taking advantage of his ‘distracted’ defensive display.
On the other hand, Leao scored a Serie A brace for the first time since June 2023 and continued to impress after his recent brilliant performance at Real Madrid.
50 – With the brace against Cagliari, Rafael Leão has scored 50 goals in Serie A; the last time the Portuguese netted two goals in the same league match was back on 4th June 2023 against Hellas Verona. Milestone.#CagliariMilan pic.twitter.com/gKxT00bV8y
— OptaPaolo (@OptaPaolo) November 9, 2024
However, as much as he was the Rossoneri’s best-performing player for all Italian media, La Gazzetta dello Sport highlighted a ‘paradox’, as Milan ‘got lost’ every time the Portuguese stepped up to find the net.
Tijjani Reijnders’ assist was another good news for Fonseca, as he was Milan’s best midfielder for both Gds and Corriere dello Sport, with the latter calling him ‘a magician’.
Francesco Camarda received a rating of 6/10 from all the main Italian sports outlets, as he remained on the pitch for 66 minutes before being replaced by Tammy Abraham.
The Rossoneri have conceded 14 goals from their first 11 Serie A games and will face Juventus, who scored at least two goals in each of their last four domestic fixtures, after the international break.