Milan’s plan after the injury to Alvaro Morata.
The recent muscular injury suffered by Alvaro Morata has severely limited AC Milan’s offensive options. The scheduled Saturday afternoon match at Tardini Stadium versus Parma is expected to be missed by the Spanish striker. The entire degree of his injury will be known tomorrow, but preliminary calculations indicate he would be out for about 20 days, which would mean he wouldn’t be able to play in the home match against Venezia on September 15. Club’s Reaction
Despite Morata’s absence, Milan does not intend to enter the transfer market again, according to Calciomercato. According to people close to the Rossoneri, the club’s plan hasn’t changed. Considerations regarding the squad list and the wish to prevent impeding Francesco Camarda’s advancement to the first team have an impact on this choice. Zlatan Ibrahimovic, a legend in the team, and Technical Director Geoffrey Moncada had already decided against adding further attackers. Furthermore, Luka Jovic has demonstrated no desire to consider proposals that have recently been made to him.
Modifications for Tactics In the upcoming days, coach Paulo Fonseca will put in a lot of effort to improve midfield and defensive tactics, but his main goal will be to find a way to deal with Morata’s absence. Even though Noah Okafor is in better physical and mental health than Jovic, Fonseca thinks Okafor is more productive when he is allowed to use his strength and quickness as an attacking midfielder. Probable Replacement
If nothing else shocks me, it looks like Luka Jovic, a Serbian international, will spearhead the attack against Parma. This choice is indicative of Fonseca’s preferred tactic and his evaluation of the dynamics among the group as it stands right now.