

In the end, the 1-1 draw in the first leg was enough. At the time, it may have not have seemed great because our opponents scored in injury time, but it now has the sweet taste of qualification. Two years on from the last time and for the second time in their history, the Rossonere have reached the semi-finals of the Coppa Italia. And they did so at the expense of a fantastic Sassuolo side (1-1 away, 0-0 at home), reaffirming their role among the best teams in women's football.
Now, our girl will face either Inter or Fiorentina, who are playing at the time of writing after the Nerazzurre's 2-0 win in the first leg. If it's a Derby, there will be no shortage of energy and appeal surrounding the tie, if it's the Viola then there will be a lot of desire to get 'revenge' for that 2-1 loss at the Brianteo in the Coppa Italia last season, which had made it a tough ask. Then, the second leg, and the entire competition, was cancelled due to the pandemic.
The objective is easy to state but somewhat more difficult to reach: reaching the Final and getting ever closer to winning a trophy. The league will continue in tandem, though is on hold until the final week of February due to the international break. Once the league return, AC Milan take on Pink Sport away from home at 14:30 CET on Saturday 27. This ahead of the big one, Juve v AC Milan at the beginning of March, which will likely be decisive in the race for the Scudetto.
In the coming weeks, Coach Ganz's team will be able to work with a certain tranquillity, catching their breath and regaining fitness before preparing for the next stage of the season. Unison, confidence, motivation: the Rossonere don't want to give up on anything.
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