
In the knock-out stage, AC Milan beat city rivals US Milanese 6-0 in the first leg and 1-0 in the second, making it through to the final round. In less than a month, from March to April, the squad under Edwards' management and Angeloni's guidance, began with a draw in Torino (1-1). Just another draw was needed, against direct rivals Granata, but at home draw in Porta Monforte (2-2) was enough to all but secure the Scudetto. In Genova, like in 1901, away at Andrea Doria, the Rossoneri sewed on their third Tricolore, their second in a row: 2-0 victory with goals from Trerè and Madler. The Rossoneri line-up from that decisive game: Radice; Meschia, Moda; Bosshard, Colombo A., Piazza; Trerè, Kilpin, Widmer, Imhoff, Madler. The final standings: Milan 6, Torino 5, Andrea Doria 1. Triumph also at the Palla Dapples tournament. It was still old-fashioned football, with little expertise on the pitch, and few spectators. The Diavolo, until then of English core, begins to 'expand', embracing several Swiss players in particular.