In or out. There is no longer any middle ground or possibility to recover: Milan will play for the Champions League (and something like 70 million in potential revenue) on the last day of the championship, at San Siro against Cagliari. And the fact that the Sardinians are already safe and show up at the football stadium with their heads clear of thoughts matters little: it is the Devil who has to give answers and also dribble his own fears. Let’s find out the prediction and odds for Milan-Cagliari, scheduled for Sunday at 8.45pm.

MILAN-CAGLIARI PREDICTION ODDS

Last 90 with bated breath: four teams are playing for the last two places for the Europe that counts. Milan and Roma have their destiny in their own hands, but Como and Juventus are there, two points below, ready to take advantage of every misstep and try to rewrite the rankings. Having received the trust of the owners, Allegri now tries to convey serenity to the group. An aspect not to be underestimated after the only point gained in the last three home games between Udinese, Juventus and Atalanta. Too little to dream of a return to the Champions League, which instead passes through a victory against a Cagliari team that is already safe, but far from resigned to being an extra and ready to strike at the first uncertainty. The bookies are not expecting a 0-0 match: the Over 0.5 is on the board at 1.03 on William Hill and Netwin and 1.04 on Bet365, while the same market rises from 1.05 to 8.00 on Admiralbet due to the increased quota reserved for new members.

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The reasons push Milan onto the blackboards of the main betting sites, where the 1 sign pays 1.29 against 5.75 for the draw and an away success for Cagliari – who have not won at San Siro since 1997 – reaches 11.5. In terms of goals, the No Goal at 1.68 appears favored compared to the Goal, which breaks through the doubling and reaches 2.20. The tactical script of the match seems clear: the Devil will be the one to control the game, with the Sardinians ready to break up the game and attempt a restart. Pisacane’s team commits – on average – around 14 fouls per game and averages around two yellow cards every 90′ (75 total). It is possible that they are forced to spend a few cards to stop Milan’s attacks or, vice versa, that by failing to break the deadlock the Rossoneri players may also get nervous: Over 3.5 cards can therefore represent an interesting play.

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