Lecce prepared for an extreme test against Bury Milan – mentor Roberto D’Aversa.
The Nerazzurri have dominated all of their matches such a long way in 2024.
Lecce mentor Roberto D’Aversa will have his group prepared to handle their own Main goal Unthinkable when they have Serie A pioneers Bury Milan on Sunday. The Nerazzurri have dominated all of their matches such a long way in 2024 and travel south with a nine-point advantage over second-set Juventus, who have played a game more.
Lecce might have won recently two times in 20 association matches as they fight to avoid the transfer scrap, yet D’Aversa demanded they would plan to figure out Bury at the Stadio Through del Horse. “Bury are falling off nine successive triumphs, their measurements in 2024 are noteworthy, so it could appear to be outside the realm of possibilities for us to come by an outcome – yet I accept the sky is the limit in football,” D’Aversa said at a public interview.
“There are a couple of positive perspectives, for instance, that we are on home turf. We want to bring on some issues for an in-the-group Champions Association midweek (against Atletico Madrid). “I don’t completely accept that the thought we should go for it, as there is continuously something to lose.
We simply need to put forth a valiant effort and find out how it turns out.” Lecce will be without protectors Patrick Dorgu and Marin Pongracic through suspension, while Federico Brancolini, Jeppe Corfitzen, and Kastriot Dermaku are as yet harmed. D’Aversa said: “Federico Baschirotto is fit and ought to begin tomorrow (in safeguard), I have two prospects to browse on who will be close to him.
“(Santiago) Pierotti is improving and needs time to settle, while (forward) Lameck Banda has recuperated and we’ll check whether he can begin tomorrow.” Bury goalkeeper Yann Sommer is set to miss Sunday’s down in the wake of disappearing of a seasonal infection, so Emil Audero is in line to make his Serie A presentation, having played just two times in the Bosses Association and Coppa Italia.
French forward Marcus Thuram is harmed, alongside Francesco Acerbi and Juan Cuadrado. Bury mentor Simone Inzaghi could hope to pivot the group, with a rescheduled association game at home to Atalanta – who are pursuing a main four put – coming up on Wednesday. Protector Alessandro Bastoni could be refreshed, as another yellow card would see him serve a suspension.