Several tricky matches await in Serie A, as does the Coppa Italia semi-final return leg: April will undoubtedly be an intense, complicated and decisive month for the Rossoneri. Spring is on its way and, just like every season, truly marks the start of the business end of the season. AC Milan are entering the home straight in first position and with a cup final in their sights. There’s a lot going on, and there’s no shortage of enthusiasm as the Rossoneri look to achieve the objectives they’ve set.
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WOMEN’S FIRST TEAM
The Rossonere are still in the race to finish second and thus qualify for the Champions League, even if they currently find themselves five points adrift. They’ve also got a Coppa Italia semi-final second leg coming up, although something extraordinary is required after Juventus’ comprehensive win at Vismara in the first fixture. In order to remain on Roma's heels, the team need to win their upcoming games against Empoli and Pomigliano. Then, it’ll all come down to their fixtures against Inter and Juventus in May.
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April will be a very intense month for Coach Giunti’s Primavera and, with several fixtures in store, go a very long way to establishing whether they will be part of the play-off battle at the end of the campaign. AC Milan’s U19s will be involved in seven league fixtures, with the upcoming period set to be a real test of their ambitions. The Rossoneri are hoping to extend their season for the first time since the 2015/16 campaign.
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