AC Milan face stern test of title credentials against Mourinho's Roma
Soccer Football - Serie A - AC Milan v Torino - San Siro, Milan, Italy - October 26, 2021 AC Milan's Olivier Giroud celebrates scoring their first goal with teammates REUTERS/Daniele Mascolo
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After a decade of underperforming in Serie A, AC Milan look primed to finally mount a serious title tilt this season but those aspirations for glory will face a stern test against Jose Mourinho's AS Roma on Sunday.
The
years that followed the Italian giants' last Scudetto in 2011 have not been
kind. Milan finished between fifth and 10th in the standings each season
between 2013-2014 and 2019-2020, before impressing under Stefano Pioli last
term to take second place.
This
season, Pioli's team have been near perfect in Serie A, winning nine and
drawing one of their opening 10 games to sit second in the standings, level on
points with leaders Napoli. It represents Milan's best start to an Italian
top-flight campaign in 67 years.
A
resurgent Roma, who ended Napoli's winning start to the season last weekend
before coming from behind to earn a 2-1 win at Cagliari on Wednesday, will be
out to dent Pioli's title hopes in Rome.
"Roma
have a good team with many attacking options," Pioli told reporters after
Tuesday's win over Torino.
"It
will be another challenging and difficult match, especially after playing so
many matches recently. We can still play better than we are doing."
Trailing
Milan and Napoli by 13 points are seventh-placed Juventus, who appeared to have
turned the corner following their disappointing start to the season as they
went into Wednesday's home clash with Sassuolo unbeaten in nine games in all
competitions.
But
after a shock 2-1 loss to Sassuolo, thanks to Maxime Lopez's stoppage-time
winner, Juve will be hoping they do not come unstuck again when they face a
tricky trip to Hellas Verona on Saturday.
"We
must reflect on how we handle games, we can't concede that (Lopez's) goal on a
counter attack," coach Massimiliano Allegro told DAZN after the Sassuolo
loss.
"We
had the momentum on our side after our good run. Juventus never concede goals
like today, it must not happen again."
Napoli's
impressive start to keep pace with Milan rumbled on with their 3-0 win over
Bologna on Thursday. The league leaders, on goal difference, will look to make
it 10 wins from 11 Serie A matches at Salernitana on Sunday.
Champions
Inter Milan are seven points behind the leading duo, and will be looking to put
the pressure on their title rivals in Sunday's early kickoff against Udinese.

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