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Improving Milan face tough test at Monza

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Champions AC Milan face a tough challenge when they travel to in-form Monza in Serie A on Saturday seeking a third win in a row as they bid to turn round their season.Milan are fifth in the standings and the pressure has eased on coach Stefano Pioli after back to back wins in Serie A and the Champions League following a poor start to the year.Victory over 10th-placed Monza would lift them back into a Champions League qualification spot."This is a performance that will boost our confidence, but we have to be energetic and dynamic because that is our way of playing.

It was a difficult month, we are trying to overcome those difficulties and I continue to believe I am working with a truly special group," Pioli said after his team's 1-0 win over Tottenham Hotspur in the Champions League last-16 first leg.Milan beat Monza 4-1 in October, but Raffaele Palladino's side are on their longest unbeaten run in Serie A with four wins and four draws.Leaders Napoli, on course to end a 33-year wait for the Serie A title, head to Sassuolo on Friday 15 points clear of second-placed Inter Milan.Much of Napoli's success can be attributed to Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen who has netted in his last six league matches and could become the first Napoli player to score in seven league matches in a row since the three points for a win rule was introduced in the 1994-95 season.Simone Inzaghi's Inter have turned the San Siro into a fortress, keeping seven Serie A clean sheets at home this season, and conceding only five goals in 11 matches on their own turf.Inter have been heavily dependent on Lautaro Martinez's blistering recent form with the Argentine striker scoring their last five league goals.Martinez will become the first Inter player to

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