

In the last three league matches, Genoa have rotated a lot more in attack compared to AC Milan. Against Cagliari, Bologna and Lazio, Andreazzoli has started with four different players: Favilli, Kouamé (the only everpresent), Pinamonti and Sanabria. On the other side, Milan have always stuck with Rafael Leão and Piątek against Inter, Torino and Fiorentina.
At Marassi, Genoa have taken four points while Milan have earned three on the road, all of which came from the win at Verona. Both sides have similar defensive characteristics, with both sides conceding all their goals against from inside the box. With Milan, seven of the eight goals conceded have come in the second halves of matches. In terms of individual stats, Genoa v AC Milan features only a couple of players in the upper echelons of the tables. They are Romagnoli who is in the top five with 416 passes completed and Donnarumma with a save percentage of 69%.
Genoa have a better shooting accuracy rate than Milan with 40% of their efforts on target compared to 28% for the Rossoneri. Genoa have also been more efficient in converting from clearcut chances with a conversion rate of 36% from 11 clear chances, the same number as Milan. The Rossoneri have a conversion rate of 27%. Andreazzoli's side makes the most use of the flanks in the league, having played in 101 crosses from the first six games with a success rate of 19% and 33 corners won. Up to this point, the Grifone have conceded one goal on the break and four from dead-ball situations.
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