Friendly Australia. If European clubs struggle a bit against Japanese or South Korean teams in the pre-season heat, then for Milan it is a somewhat easier task - Peru is only at the beginning of their preparation, although they have already been knocked out of the cup... Since there are no significant changes in the Australian club for now, I don't think the picture will be much different from last season when the team tried to play the coach's preferred more open football, but often ended up losing, with their defense being breached and struggling in the offense afterwards. There are some new defenders now, but without practice and only after joining the team, I don't believe they will have a big impact. After a tough match against Arsenal, Milan crushed Liverpool 4-2 with their effective counters. Good speed, not a bad finish, which shows that the offense is already in some form. Maybe there will be a low number of counters here, but I doubt that it will be difficult to score against a weak and poorly organized Peru defense, especially since I somehow believe that the Australian coach will try to play as he likes - more openly and at least try to score. I wouldn't be surprised if it worked, rotations are common in friendly matches for Milan and it often allows underdogs to at least make a mark. Overall, I think it should be a lively game, the weather in Peru is also good for football, which should help.
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