AC Milan fired themselves into the quarter-finals of the Coppa Italia on Tuesday evening with an impressive 4-1 victory against Cagliari. As a result, the Rossoneri will now face Atalanta in the next round.
There can be many positive aspects taken from Tuesday’s game. The most impressive thing to look at is Stefano Pioli fielded a rotated side, with youth threaded throughout, that won emphatically. You can read our five takeaways here.
However, with that being said, let’s dive into the numbers that decided the fixture and see the statistical side of Milan-Cagliari.
The overall stats
It is refreshing to write this, but Milan, again, did what they needed to and only grew as the game progressed. Cagliari, as expected, made the opening of the clash cagey and forced Milan to work, and work they did, as they managed to unpick the visitors and score four times.
However, Milan only racked up a total of 1.56 expected goals (xG). Aside from Rafael Leao’s late goal, the prior three goals all can have arguments made for the quality of goalkeeping from Boris Radunovic.
Additionally, the Rossoneri made more than their big chances suggest and scored more than half of their shots on target, ruthlessness that should be praised.
📊 The stats from the win against Cagliari pic.twitter.com/2wnglmVKi0
— MilanData📊 (@acmilandata) January 2, 2024
Back to the Frankfurt?
It has been a discussion only growing in noise in recent weeks, but Luka Jovic is more than creating a case to make himself Stefano Pioli’s starting number 9. With Olivier Giroud underperforming and the Serbian striker only gaining confidence as weeks go by, there is a decision to make for Pioli.
Whilst he missed a big chance, he still scored twice. For the first of his brace, he took the ball down well, following a sumptuous Theo Hernandez cross, and then fired home. By no means is the goal a Puskas contender, but a big goal nonetheless.
Luka Jovic vs. Cagliari
➤ 2 goals
➤ 3 shots on goal
➤ 1 big chance missed
➤ 30 touches
➤ 74% passing accuracy
➤ 1 key pass
➤ 2/2 duels won pic.twitter.com/X1l3BlQYn6— MilanData📊 (@acmilandata) January 3, 2024
For his second, he positioned himself well and, with an instinct only strikers possess, he poked the ball home. Again, not a goal-of-the-year contender, but they all count. It brings his goal tally since the start of December to five, the most of any Serie A player in all competitions – a much-welcomed upturn in form that is reminiscent of his Eintracht Frankfurt days.
Since the beginning of last month, Jovic has scored the most goals in all competitions of any Serie A player (5).
Counting his assist against Frosinone back on 2 December, he has 6 goal contributions in his last 215 minutes played, an average of one every 36 minutes. pic.twitter.com/SYnWcF1WzM
— MilanData📊 (@acmilandata) January 3, 2024
Telepathic Theo
Theo started in central defence but overlapped Alex Jimenez on more than one occasion and was seemingly at the top of his game in both defensive and offensive stages. Defensively, he won six of his eight duels and made eight recoveries. However, it is his offensive showing that will earn the biggest praise.
The Frenchman was a hub of creativity on Tuesday evening, and the cross for Milan’s first goal was exceptional. Pinpoint accuracy, with a seemingly telepathic understanding of the run Jovic would make and how he would like the ball to come to him.
Theo Hernandez vs. Cagliari
➤ 100% dribble success
➤ 95% pass accuracy
➤ 72 touches
➤ 8 ball recoveries
➤ 6 duels won
➤ 5 clearances
➤ 2 passes into final third
➤ 2 big chances created
➤ 2 fouls won
➤ 2 assists
➤ 1 accurate long ball
➤ 1 tackle pic.twitter.com/lSWFqneCKm— MilanData📊 (@acmilandata) January 3, 2024
Boom Chaka Laka
As mentioned before, Pioli named a rotated and youthful starting XI, and all impressed. Some good work by Jimenez saw the ball pinball around the box, and Chaka Traore scored his first goal on his full debut.
Chaka Traore vs. Cagliari
➤ 70 minutes
➤ 1 goal
➤ 25 touches
➤ 11/14 passes completed (79%)
➤ 1/1 long balls completed
➤ 1 shot on target
➤ 8 ground duels (5 won)
➤ 3 fouls drawn
➤ 1 clearance
➤ 2 tackles pic.twitter.com/y0WnvIFbsb— MilanData📊 (@acmilandata) January 3, 2024
Boom Chaka Laka? Really? LMAO!!!