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AC Milan 2013/14 Home kit XL
AC Milan 2013/14 Home kit XL
Condition: ★★★★★
No introduction needed. All time classic kit with beautiful gold details. A small Italian flag is visible on the collar. Size XL, manufactured by Adidas with ClimaCool Technology.
The 2013/14 season for AC Milan was a challenging one, as the club struggled to return to its former glory after a series of below-par seasons. The team was under the management of Massimiliano Allegri, though he was dismissed mid-season and replaced by Clarence Seedorf.
Serie A Performance:
AC Milan finished 8th in the Serie A standings that season, accumulating 57 points from 38 matches. This was a disappointing position for a club with such a rich history and a strong fanbase.
Coppa Italia:
Milan reached the quarter-finals of the Coppa Italia but were eliminated by Spezia. This early exit reflected their overall struggles during the season.
Key Players:
Despite the team's struggles, several players stood out during the season:
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Kaka (attacking midfielder):
- Returning to Milan after a stint at Real Madrid, Kaka had a strong influence, especially in the latter part of the season. He scored 7 goals and provided 4 assists in Serie A.
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Mario Balotelli (striker):
- The volatile striker was the team's top scorer, with 14 goals in Serie A. While Balotelli showcased flashes of brilliance, his temperament and inconsistency were often a concern.
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Riccardo Montolivo (midfielder):
- Montolivo was the team's captain and played a central role in the midfield, contributing with leadership and his passing ability. He scored 5 goals and provided 3 assists in Serie A.
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Mattia De Sciglio (full-back):
- De Sciglio showed promise as a young talent, with his solid defensive performances and ability to support the attack. His versatility across the defensive line was key for Milan.
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Adil Rami (center-back):
- The French defender was one of the few reliable figures in Milan’s defense, showing leadership and consistency. He contributed significantly to stabilizing the defense during the season.
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Christian Abbiati (goalkeeper):
- The long-serving goalkeeper remained a steady presence in goal, making crucial saves throughout the season. Though aging, Abbiati’s experience was vital in a turbulent year for Milan.