One of the standout matchups in the Coppa Italia’s second round brings AC Milan against Lecce, with both clubs entering under very different circumstances. Milan have opened the season strong, winning three of their first four matches to sit near the top of the Serie A table.
Meanwhile, Leccehave managed just one point across the same stretch and sit at the bottom after already falling once to the Rossoneri. Still, the cup carries its own weight, and with neither team competing in Europe this year, the Coppa Italia offers a critical opportunity for both sides to make a deep run.
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