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AC Milan 2013/14 Home kit XL

AC Milan 2013/14 Home kit XL

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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:

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. 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.


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