American Stars Shine as AC Milan Defeats Busio and Venezia in Serie A
Christian Pulisic continued his impressive season with AC Milan, scoring the opening goal in a 2-0 victory over Venezia at the Stadio Pier Luigi Penzo on Sunday. The American winger needed just five minutes to make his mark, converting a composed finish after being played through by Youssouf Fofana following good work from Alex Jimenez.
The goal was Pulisic's 10th in Serie A this season and his 16th across all competitions. It made him AC Milan's top scorer, surpassing midfielder Tijjani Reijnders. This also marked Pulisic's 50th goal involvement (goals and assists combined) since joining the Rossoneri.
Fellow American Gianluca Busio started in midfield for Venezia and played 63 minutes. Before the match, Busio revealed a friendly competition with his USMNT teammates, telling DAZN: "He's a great guy and player, everyone knows that. Also (Yunus) Musah. We are good friends, and we play together in the national team. We have a little bit of a personal bet against each other to win this game."
The third American involved, Musah, remained on the AC Milan bench throughout the match as coach Sergio Conceicao opted not to use him despite making several substitutions.
Venezia thought they had equalized in the 35th minute when Yeboah found the net, but VAR ruled the goal offside. Despite several chances for the home side, Milan's defense held firm, securing their third clean sheet in four games since switching to a three-man backline. Santiago Gimenez sealed the victory for Milan in the closing seconds, lobbing the goalkeeper after being played through by Reijnders. This was Gimenez's first goal since mid-February, ending his scoring drought.
While the win keeps Milan mathematically alive in the race for European places, their main focus appears to be building momentum ahead of the Coppa Italia final on May 14. With four league matches remaining, Pulisic will look to continue his fine form before rejoining the Gold Cup this summer.
Winger Injured Again in Wolfsburg Defeat to Freiburg
Kevin Paredes suffered a significant setback in his injury-plagued season as Wolfsburg fell 1-0 to SC Freiburg in Saturday's Bundesliga match. The 21-year-old was subbed off after 62 minutes with what manager Ralph Hasenhüttl described as a "probably serious muscle injury, based on what he reported."
The timing couldn't be more unfortunate for Paredes, who had just returned to action after a seven-month absence due to a foot injury. His season debut came only the previous weekend in a 2-2 draw with Mainz, where he impressed by providing an assist for Maximilian Arnold's goal just three minutes into the match.
Against Freiburg, Paredes started as a right midfielder but couldn't help prevent Wolfsburg's defeat after they played much of the match with ten men following Arnold's 27th-minute red card. Before his substitution, the winger recorded 22 touches and completed 13 of 16 passes (81% accuracy), while being fouled twice.
"It's not surprising," Hasenhüttl noted after the match. "The boy was injured for almost a year, had a good game against Mainz, but you can see he's still missing a lot."
With only four matches remaining in Wolfsburg's Bundesliga campaign, this injury could prematurely end Paredes' season and his availability for the Gold Cup in June, limiting him to just two appearances in a frustrating year for the promising American talent.
On This Day in 2021, Captain America Stayed Hot With a Memorable Strike in the Champions League Semifinal
Christian Pulisic's remarkable April resurgence reached new heights on a rain-soaked night in Madrid. The American winger etched his name in the Champions League history books during Chelsea's compelling 1-1 semifinal first-leg draw with Real Madrid.
After enduring a season plagued by injuries and inconsistent playing time, Pulisic's renaissance had begun earlier in the month, scoring the opening goal in Chelsea's disappointing 5-2 home defeat to West Bromwich Albion on April 3 before a statement performance against Crystal Palace a week later. The goals against Palace restored the 22-year-old's confidence, which was pivotal in Chelsea's campaign as they pursued a top-four Premier League finish and Champions League glory under new manager Thomas Tuchel. That performance proved to be more than just a flash of brilliance—it began a defining stretch for the player and his club.
As Chelsea prepared for their Champions League Semifinal showdown with European royalty Real Madrid, Pulisic's resurgent form earned him back his place in Tuchel's plans. After being mainly restricted to substitute appearances following Tuchel's January appointment, Pulisic had finally established himself as a regular starter.
"I feel very confident in my body and fitness level at the moment," Pulisic told reporters ahead of the Madrid clash. "I have played a string of games. I had some time out in the past year and a bit. It is really just about taking care of my body and putting myself in the best position to be available for every game. I feel good about that right now."
The American credited his international duty in March, where he scored against Northern Ireland in a friendly, as helping him find consistency. "I think it did help to go away and get some games in with the national team," Pulisic explained. "I definitely always enjoy that and, coming back, I felt very confident, and I still feel that way."
When Chelsea arrived at Real Madrid's Alfredo Di Stéfano Stadium on April 27, the stage was set for Pulisic to continue his impressive form. Facing a Real Madrid team that had switched to an unfamiliar back-three formation, Chelsea started brightly, with Timo Werner spurning a golden opportunity to open the scoring early on.
But where Werner faltered, Pulisic would deliver. In the 14th minute, Antonio Rüdiger launched a perfectly weighted long ball that caught Madrid's defense flat-footed. Pulisic broke the offside trap, gathered possession, and found himself one-on-one with former Chelsea goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois. With remarkable composure, the American sidestepped the onrushing Courtois before firing a powerful shot past the Madrid defenders on the goal line.
The goal was more than just the opening strike in a crucial Champions League semifinal—it was a historic milestone. Pulisic became the first American player ever to score in a Champions League semifinal and, at 22 years and 221 days, the youngest Chelsea player to score at this stage of the competition. He had also surpassed DaMarcus Beasley to become the top American scorer in Champions League history with five goals.
“It was a great finish, great composure,” Chelsea captain César Azpilicueta said of Pulisic. “He’s an amazing player, he’s a young player, he’s growing and improving. I’m very pleased with his goal because he’s an important player for the team.”
Chelsea's dominance in the opening stages suggested they might secure a commanding advantage to take back to Stamford Bridge. However, Real Madrid's experience and quality eventually told. Karim Benzema, Madrid's talismanic striker, had already served a warning when he thundered a long-range effort against the post.
In the 29th minute, Benzema delivered a moment of brilliance that underlined his status as one of Europe's elite finishers. He controlled a loose ball with his head and executed a stunning volley that flew past Edouard Mendy for the equalizer. It was Benzema's 71st Champions League goal, putting him level with Real Madrid legend Raúl in the competition's all-time scoring charts.
The remainder of the match saw both sides create opportunities without finding a decisive breakthrough. Chelsea could argue they had the better chances, particularly when Pulisic delivered a teasing cross that Werner failed to connect with. Nevertheless, the 1-1 scoreline, with Chelsea holding the advantage of an away goal, set up a tantalizing return leg at Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea coach Thomas Tuchel was pleased with his team's performance but recognized that the tie remained delicately balanced. "We started the game very, very well—very aggressively, with a lot of quality," Tuchel said. "We deserved to win the first half. We had a lot of chances."
Eight days later, with the Champions League Final in Porto tantalizingly within reach, Chelsea welcomed Real Madrid to Stamford Bridge for the decisive second leg. This time, Pulisic began the match on the bench, with Tuchel opting for Mason Mount, Kai Havertz and Werner in the attack.
After Werner had given Chelsea a 1-0 lead, Pulisic entered the fray in the 67th minute, replacing the German forward. His impact was immediate and electrifying. The American's pace and direct running repeatedly troubled the tiring Madrid defense, creating several opportunities as Chelsea pushed for a second goal to kill off the tie.
In the 85th minute, Pulisic's contribution proved decisive. N'Golo Kanté won possession in the Madrid half and drove forward before slipping the ball to Pulisic on the right side of the penalty area. The American showed remarkable awareness, drawing Courtois out before executing a perfect drag-back and rolling the ball across to Mason Mount, who slammed home from close range to seal Chelsea's 2-0 victory (3-1 on aggregate).
The assist capped another influential performance from Pulisic, whose resurgence had perfectly aligned with Chelsea's journey to their first Champions League Final since 2012. On May 29, 2021, Chelsea faced Manchester City in an all-English Champions League Final at the Estádio do Dragão in Porto. While Pulisic began the match on the bench, his moment would come in the second half.
With Chelsea leading 1-0 thanks to Kai Havertz's first-half goal, Pulisic was introduced as a 66th-minute substitute, becoming the first American to play in a Champions League Final. The American almost doubled Chelsea's advantage with a golden opportunity, running onto a through ball and rounding goalkeeper Ederson, only to slide his shot agonizingly wide of the post.
Despite this miss, Chelsea secured a 1-0 victory and their second Champions League title. As the final whistle blew, Pulisic dropped to his knees in celebration, becoming only the second American player to win the Champions League after Jovan Kirovski with Borussia Dortmund in 1997.
The triumph in Porto represented the culmination of an extraordinary journey for Pulisic. From the frustrations of injuries and limited playing time to the jubilation of lifting European club football's most prestigious trophy, his April revival had set the stage for Chelsea's unexpected Champions League triumph.
As Chelsea's players celebrated with the trophy, the magnitude of their accomplishment began to sink in. For Pulisic, whose crucial goal against Real Madrid had helped make it all possible, the triumph represented personal redemption and a platform for future success on the game's grandest stages. Just a few days after lifting the trophy in Porto, Pulisic would fly back to the United States to help the national team compete in the CONCACAF Nations League Finals.
The American Anchored the Defense to Another League Title in Scotland
Cameron Carter-Vickers played a pivotal role in Celtic's Scottish Premiership championship success as Brendan Rodgers' side secured their fourth consecutive league title with a commanding 5-0 victory over Dundee United on Saturday.
The American center-back has been a defensive cornerstone for Celtic throughout the campaign. He has played in 26 league matches and contributed one goal during a 5-1 win against Kilmarnock on April 12. His consistent performances helped Celtic establish an insurmountable 17-point lead at the top of the table over rivals Rangers.
This title triumph marks Carter-Vickers' fourth Scottish Premiership medal since joining Celtic initially on loan in 2021 before making the move permanent in 2022. The US international committed his long-term future to the club in January 2024 by signing a five-and-a-half-year contract keeping him at Celtic Park until 2029.
"Really, really good—I think for me the league title is the most important one," Carter-Vickers said. "You know, it kind of it shows the efforts and performance levels that you put in throughout the season so to get another one over the line is is a great feeling and something to be proud of."
Celtic's championship season featured dominant performances in both domestic competitions. The club had already secured the League Cup in December, where Carter-Vickers played the full 120 minutes in their penalty shootout victory over Rangers. The Hoops now have the opportunity to complete a domestic treble when they face Aberdeen in next month's Scottish Cup final.
Fellow American Auston Trusty earned a winners' medal with Celtic this season, though he wasn't involved in the title-clinching match against Dundee United. The twin American presence in Celtic's defense has contributed to the club's record-equaling 55th league championship, bringing them level with Rangers in the all-time Scottish title count.
Defender Played the Full 90 Minutes as Palace Rolled Past Aston Villa
Chris Richards delivered an outstanding defensive performance as Crystal Palace secured their place in the FA Cup final with a commanding 3-0 victory over Aston Villa at Wembley Stadium on Saturday.
The 25-year-old defender was part of manager Oliver Glasner's back three and was described as "aggressive in the tackle" during what the Austrian coach called an "unbelievable" team display. Richards played the full 90 minutes and was instrumental in helping Palace reach only their third FA Cup final in the club's 119-year history.
Richards' defensive statistics highlight his significant contribution to the semifinal triumph. He made six clearances (four of them headed), registered one interception, and won all his attempted tackles. No Villa player successfully dribbled past him throughout the match as Palace's defense stood firm against Unai Emery's Champions League quarter-finalists.
He completed 71% of his passes (20/28) and contributed four passes into the final third, helping Palace maintain control throughout the contest. His performance alongside teammates Maxence Lacroix and captain Marc Guehi established a rock-solid defensive foundation that allowed Palace's attacking players to flourish.
While Eberechi Eze opened the scoring with a sensational first-half finish and Ismaila Sarr netted twice to complete the rout, Richards and the Palace defense remained resolute, with goalkeeper Dean Henderson making several crucial saves to preserve the clean sheet.
This marks another milestone in Richards' developing career as he joins the select group of American players competing for major European silverware this season. Palace will now face either Manchester City in the final on May 17, where they'll aim to lift the FA Cup for the first time after falling short in the 1990 and 2016 finals.
Americans on Opposite Sides as Holstein Kiel Edges Gladbach in Bundesliga Thriller
Holstein Kiel secured a dramatic 4-3 victory over Borussia Mönchengladbach in a crucial relegation battle, with American left wing-back John Tolkin playing a key role before exiting with injury. Fellow American Joe Scally had a forgettable outing for the visiting Gladbach side.
Tolkin immediately impacted Kiel, delivering a pinpoint corner kick in the 15th minute that found Shuto Machino, who headed home to give the hosts an early lead. The 22-year-old American looked sharp during his time on the pitch, creating two chances and completing 85% of his passes while contributing defensively with a tackle, a block and three clearances.
Unfortunately, Tolkin's promising performance was cut short in the 41st minute when he took a knock to the head and had to be substituted, with Finn Porath taking his place. By then, Kiel had already doubled their advantage through Alexander Bernhardsson's 23rd-minute strike.
On the opposite side, Scally endured a difficult 90 minutes for Gladbach. The young American right-back struggled to make a positive impact, failing to create any chances despite 64 touches. His crossing was particularly ineffective, with none of his four attempted crosses finding their target. While Scally won five duels and completed 86% of his passes, his overall performance lacked the quality needed as Gladbach's defense conceded four goals.
The match itself was a rollercoaster affair. After Kiel built a 2-0 lead, Gladbach fought back with goals from Tomáš Čvančara and Alassane Pléa to level the score. Armin Gigović restored Kiel's lead in the 76th minute, only for Franck Honorat to equalize again for Gladbach ten minutes later.
The decisive moment came in the first minute of stoppage time when Machino struck his second goal of the match to secure a vital win for Holstein Kiel, moving them off the bottom of the table. With three games remaining, Kiel is now just three points behind the relegation playoff spot, giving them renewed hope in their fight for survival in the Bundesliga.
This gutsy victory could prove pivotal for the Bundesliga debutants, while Gladbach remain in ninth place despite the defeat.
On This Day in 2008, the Winger Scored Three and Added an Assist in a Huge Win
After a mixed 2007 season that saw him relinquish the captain's armband to new arrival David Beckham, Landon Donovan had something to prove in 2008. Before the MLS season, he surpassed Eric Wynalda as the United States' all-time leading goalscorer after converting a penalty in a win over Sweden. Then, Donovan began the MLS campaign on fire, netting five goals in the first four matches. What awaited was a crucial derby against cross-hall rivals Chivas USA, with Donovan poised to deliver his most emphatic statement yet.
The buildup to the match centered on key individual battles, particularly between England international Beckham and American defender Jonathan Bornstein on the flank. Chivas hoped their youth and speed would counter the Galaxy's experience, with Bornstein's defensive assignment clear: prevent Beckham from delivering the crosses Donovan had been converting with alarming regularity.
Under the watchful eye of 27,000 fans on April 26, the Galaxy struck first through their talisman. In the 18th minute, Donovan pounced to drive the ball past Chivas goalkeeper Brad Guzan, though Chivas would later complain about a missed handball in the buildup. Sacha Kljestan equalized for Chivas with a spectacular effort, curling a shot into the upper corner after beating defender Abel Xavier.
The second half brought even more drama. In the 59th minute, Donovan reclaimed the lead for the Galaxy with a clinical finish, but Ante Razov quickly responded for Chivas, capitalizing on poor defensive work to make it 2-2. The match hung in the balance until Galaxy substitute Alan Gordon made a game-changing entrance in the 71st minute.
Gordon needed just five minutes to make his mark, taking advantage of a poor clearance to head home the decisive goal past Guzan. His impact continued as he immediately set up Donovan for his third goal in the 77th minute, completing a memorable hat trick – the first by a Galaxy player since 2004. Gordon added a fifth Galaxy goal in the 83rd minute to seal a comprehensive 5-2 victory.
"He's a special player," Beckham said of Donovan afterward. "He works hard for us, and in the form that he's in, it helps the team. At the moment, he's scoring some great goals."
Galaxy coach Ruud Gullit, who had expressed confidence in Donovan before the match, was equally impressed: "It was a great match to watch. We had a lot of ups and downs. We scored some good goals."
The victory was not without controversy, as Chivas coach Preki took exception to Donovan's celebrations. "That shows a lot of disrespect," Preki said. "That's the second time it's happened in two weeks with Landon... I do not appreciate that. We do not appreciate that as a club." Gullit later apologized for the incident.
The win positioned the Galaxy ahead of Chivas in the Western Conference standings and showcased the potential of their star-studded lineup. For Donovan, the performance was another milestone in a banner year. He would score 20 goals with nine assists in 25 matches, forming a potent offensive partnership with Beckham and Edson Buddle as he continued to cement his legacy as one of MLS's greatest goalscorers.
Later that summer, for the US, he would reach the prestigious 100-cap milestone by June – becoming the fourth-youngest player to achieve that feat. As the Galaxy looked forward in their season, Donovan had firmly established himself as the league's most dangerous attacking threat and the centerpiece of the Galaxy's championship aspirations. However, the season was disappointing, with Los Angeles finishing sixth in the Western Conference – missing the playoffs.
On This Day in 2001, the Forward Scored the Winner for the Second Time in Three USMNT Matches, This Time in a Victory Over Costa Rica
Josh Wolff scored his first United States Men’s National Team goal in a 2-0 win over Mexico in October 2000. The goal came in Wolff’s third cap. Three months later, he would score the biggest goal of his career, which proved to be the winner in another 2-0 victory over Mexico — this time in World Cup Qualifying. On April 25, 2001, he would score the winner again in another World Cup Qualifier.
Wolff played three years at the University of South Carolina to start his career, scoring 21 goals in 43 games from 1995-1997. He signed with MLS and was assigned to the Chicago Fire for the 1998 season, though he played matches for the Project-40 team in the A-League. He scored a then-rookie record eight MLS goals in just 14 games to close out 1998. Wolff also played in the MLS Cup Final and the US Open Cup Final in 1998 — both won by the Fire. He scored another 10 goals in 28 MLS matches in the following season and seven in 25 games in the 2000 season.
During that 2000 season, Wolff helped the Olympic team qualify for the Olympics, scoring the second goal in a 4-0 win over Guatemala in the semifinal of the CONCACAF Pre-Olympic Tournament in April. He also scored the opener in the final against Honduras, but the US fell 2-1. In September that year, he was on the US team that finished fourth at the Olympics. He scored in a group-stage match against the Czech Republic — a 2-2 draw — and in the quarterfinals, Wolff scored the American's first equalizer against Japan. A late Peter Vagenas penalty equalized to force extra time and the penalty shootout. Wolff converted his penalty, the fourth of five for the US, and the Americans advanced to the semis. A defeat to Spain and Chile closed out the knockout rounds.
After the success at the Olympics, he was rewarded by coming off the bench for the senior team in the goalless draw with Costa Rica on October 11 for his second cap, where he created a couple of chances. He scored his first USMNT goal in that 2-0 win over Mexico two weeks later in a friendly. Wolff appeared again for the US in the friendly against Colombia ahead of the qualifying matchup with Mexico on February 28, 2001. In that match against Mexico, Wolff subbed on after Brian McBride came off with a swollen eye. Clint Mathis also subbed on for the injured Claudio Reyna, and just after the half, Mathis spotted Wolff running in on goal and fired the long pass. Wolff beat Jorge Campos with the touch around the goalkeeper and slotted it in the empty net. Wolff assisted Earnie Stewart’s goal to double the lead in the qualifying win.
Wolff, clearly in form, scored the winner in Chicago’s 2-0 victory over DC United on April 14 in the second match of the season. Nine days later, Wolff would play hero again for the national team. Hosting Costa Rica, the USMNT was top of the Hex after two matches, beating Honduras 2-1 on the road on March 28. Wolff earned the start and played 67 minutes in that match. Against Costa Rica, he made the start again, this time alongside his former Gamecock teammate Mathis. In the 16th minute, Wolff almost gave the Americans the lead when Reyna floated a pass to find the forward in behind. Wolff brought it down and chipped the goalkeeper Erick Lonnis before Reynaldo Parks cleared it off the line on a bicycle kick.
The US had the better of the play in the first half, but both teams went back and forth with chances in the second half. In the 69th minute, the Americans drew a corner. Jeff Agoos curled in the inswinging cross with the left foot that Parks partially cleared. Agoos lobbed it back in on the volley, and Mathis and Parks got into another tussle, with Mathis getting the better of the Costa Rican. The ball fell to Wolff via Mathis’ arm, who helped it past Lonnis for the winner. The questionable call went the home team’s way, and Mathis didn’t recall it hitting his arm.
“I don't remember,” Mathis said. “Anytime there is a ball in the box, you must do anything to get a touch on it.”
Even more interesting, Wolff made his final chance count. Ante Razov stood on the sideline waiting to replace the eventual match-winner in the 71st minute.
“I knew it was me coming off when I saw it was a forward coming in,” Wolff said. “But you’re still on the field and you have to do your job. I thought Clint and I played well together. Anytime the ball is whipped in, and it is not coming to you, you have to get in the right spot. Clint nodded it to me, and I did what I had to do.”
The Americans withstood a few Costa Rica attacks in the final minutes but held on for their third-straight win to start the Hex. Wolff stayed hot when he returned to the Fire, scoring a free-kick in a 1-0 victory over Tampa Mutiny three days later. But unfortunately, Wolff suffered an injury to his left foot in the second half, which turned into a season-ending stress fracture. In the final qualifying match, Wolff would return to action for the national team, a goalless draw with Trinidad and Tobago.
He would re-establish himself with the US, helping the team win the 2002 Gold Cup with two goals against Costa Rica in the final. Wolff made the 2002 World Cup roster, playing twice — one start and one off the bench. That start came in the Round of 16 victory over Mexico, where Wolff assisted McBride’s opener in the 2-0 win.
Midfielder Celebrates as Leeds United Secure Premier League Return
Brenden Aaronson and Leeds United have finally sealed their return to the Premier League after a comprehensive 6-0 thrashing of Stoke City on Easter Monday. Burnley's 2-1 victory over Sheffield United also confirmed automatic promotion from the Championship.
The American international spent last season on loan at Union Berlin following Leeds' relegation in 2023 and has been instrumental in the Yorkshire club's promotion push this campaign. Posting on Instagram alongside photos of the promotion celebrations, Aaronson wrote: "Yesterday was a day to remember #MOT," basking in the achievement that has seen him win over previously skeptical Leeds supporters.
Aaronson started and played 86 minutes in Monday's emphatic victory, contributing to a stellar team performance that saw Joel Piroe score four goals. At the same time, Junior Firpo and Wilfried Gnonto each added a goal. The 24-year-old USMNT midfielder has silenced many doubters this season, registering an impressive nine goals and two assists across the campaign.
Despite the celebrations, Leeds players insist their work isn't done yet. Speaking to BBC Radio Leeds, right-back Jayden Bogle emphasized: "Our aim from the beginning of the season was silverware. We're not going to stop now." Captain Ethan Ampadu echoed these sentiments, acknowledging that while promotion was a key target, the team has further ambitions.
With two games remaining against Bristol City at home and Plymouth away, Leeds can reach the 100-point mark for the first time in club history. Currently tied with Burnley on 94 points, but with a superior goal difference of 14, the league title remains firmly within their grasp.
Manager Daniel Farke, whose future was the subject of speculation in recent days, has now turned his attention to Monday's match against Bristol City as the team aims to finish the season strongly. After securing only the second promotion to the Premier League in the last 35 years, Farke allowed his squad deserved celebrations before returning to training with their sights set on claiming the Championship title.
After Winning Midweek, Pulisic and Musah Play Busio and Venezia This Weekend
Sunday's Serie A clash between AC Milan and relegation-threatened Venezia will feature a significant American presence with USMNT stars Christian Pulisic and Yunus Musah representing the Rossoneri against compatriot Gianluca Busio.
Pulisic continues his impressive campaign for Milan, having tallied 15 goals and 11 assists across all competitions. Despite no direct goal involvements in Milan's recent 3-0 Coppa Italia semifinal victory over Inter, head coach Sérgio Conceição praised the American's selfless performance: "He sacrificed himself for the team. He ran a lot, he gave a lot to the team." The coach acknowledged Pulisic lacked "a bit of freshness with the ball" but emphasized his "great confidence" in the American winger.
Pulisic's national teammate, Musah, will hope for minutes after remaining on the bench during the midweek cup triumph. Both Americans have already tasted success in Italy this season, winning the Supercoppa Italiana in January, and now have another opportunity for silverware with Milan advancing to the Coppa Italia Final against Bologna on May 14.
Conversely, Busio has been a bright spot for struggling Venezia. The 22-year-old midfielder scored his second goal of the season last weekend, giving Venezia a temporary 2-1 lead in their eventual 2-2 draw with fellow relegation candidates Empoli. Busio has been a consistent presence for Venezia this season, making 29 league appearances. His continued high-level performances will be crucial as the club fights to maintain top-flight status with just five matches remaining.
Venezia head coach Eusebio Di Francesco acknowledged the challenge ahead, particularly against a Milan team coming off an emotional derby victory. "We must rely on ourselves, on our attitude and determination, knowing that we will face a big team," Di Francesco said at his pre-match press conference. "On an attacking level, they are the most dangerous team, according to the data."