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According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Paulo Fonseca’s decision to bench Rafael Leao for tonight’s game against Udinese at San Siro is not a punishment but a strategic move. Despite speculation around Leao’s recent comments regarding the trust he feels from Portugal head coach Roberto Martinez, the choice to rest him is driven purely by squad management.
Fonseca is focused on efficiently managing resources as AC Milan enters a grueling period of seven matches in just 21 days. This tight schedule includes challenging games, such as a Champions League clash against Club Brugge and a difficult away match against Bologna, last season’s surprise team in Serie A. With so many crucial fixtures ahead, Fonseca is opting for selective rotation, ensuring key players like Leao stay fit and in top form for the most critical encounters.
Tonight, Noah Okafor will take Leao’s place on the left wing, giving him a chance to shine and make an impact. While some might see the decision to bench Milan’s most influential player as bold, the club supports Fonseca’s move, confident it won’t create any lasting tension between the coach and the star winger.
Similar Situation to Lazio Game
This isn’t the first time Leao has been left out of the starting lineup. The last time Fonseca benched him was in the match against Lazio, where Leao came on as a substitute and scored the equalizing goal. That moment marked his only goal of the season so far, showcasing his ability to respond positively when called upon.
The expectation within the club is that Leao will react similarly this time, potentially making a big impact when he returns to the pitch, possibly even during tonight’s game. All eyes are on Leao to see how he handles this tactical decision and whether he can maintain his focus and drive.
GDS Updates: Looking Ahead: Leao’s Return in the Champions League
Though Leao will be rested for the Udinese match, he is expected to return to the starting XI for the crucial Champions League game against Club Brugge next week. This game is pivotal for Milan’s campaign, and Fonseca is keen to have his star winger in top condition. Leao’s performance in that match could play a significant role in determining Milan’s European fate, and both the player and coach know how important it is to deliver.
Fonseca’s decision to rotate key players like Leao is all part of his broader strategy to keep the squad fresh and ready for the intense schedule ahead.
FAQs
Q1: Why is Rafael Leao being benched against Udinese?
Leao is being benched as part of a rotational strategy by coach Fonseca. With seven games in 21 days, Fonseca is managing his squad carefully to keep key players like Leao fresh for upcoming matches.
Q2: Is this a punishment for Leao’s comments about Portugal’s coach Roberto Martinez?
No, this is not a punishment. The decision has nothing to do with Leao’s comments. It’s purely a tactical move to ensure he stays fit during a busy schedule.
Q3: Who will replace Leao in the starting lineup?
Noah Okafor will start in place of Leao on the left wing for tonight’s match against Udinese.