Verona vs Milan: Player Ratings and Match Analysis
Montipò (6/10): Could do little about the goal conceded. Otherwise, he was alert to opposition attempts.
Dawidowicz (6.5/10): Held his own against Milan’s attack and played with composure. (Daniliuc, subbed in at 46′, 5/10: Failed to provide necessary support in attack.)
Coppola (6/10): Stronger first half performance. Fatigue set in after the break, allowing more space to opponents.
Ghilardi (5/10): Lost track of Reijnders and lacked consistent awareness in reading the game.
Tchatchoua (5.5/10): Attacking runs diminished in the second half, often struggling against Milan’s midfield.
Belahyane (6/10): Contributed well overall but lacked precision in creating dangerous opportunities. (Tengstedt, subbed in at 80′, not rated)
Duda (6.5/10): Verona’s standout player. Relentless in pressing and challenging for every ball. His duel with Reijnders was a highlight, though he understandably tired late in the second half.
Kastanos (5/10): Started promisingly but faded as opponents adjusted. (Serdar, subbed in at 60′, 5.5/10: Limited impact on the game.)
Lazovic (5.5/10): Attempted to beat his man but was often stopped early. Lacked threat in the penalty area. (Mosquera, subbed in at 73′, not rated)
Coach Zanetti (6/10): Team well-organized in the first half. Intensity dropped after the break, with one costly error punished.
Overall, Verona showed promise but struggled to maintain their performance level throughout the match, particularly in attack.