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AC Milan celebrated mother’s day by playing with their mother’s last names on the back of their shirts

AC Milan celebrated mother’s day by playing with their mother’s last names on the back of their shirts

AC Milan celebrated mother’s day by playing against Cagliari with their mother’s last names on the back of their shirts. The club opted to do this since it’s Mother’s Day in Italy tomorrow and it’s a way to honor Mothers.

AC Milan celebrated mother's day

AC Milan ran out comfortable 5-1 winners with goals from Pulisic×2, Bennacer, Tijani Reijinders and Leao sealing the victory.

Or course as you’d expect, the names on the scoresheet were those of the players’ mothers. As a result of the mother’s day gesture, the above paragraph detailing the scorers sheet looks like this:

AC Milan ran out comfortable 5-1 winners with Goals from Harlow×2, Bensahnoun, Lekatompessy and Conceicão sealing the victory.

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Olivier Giroud who is set to join MLS when the season ends had Viviane on the back of his shirt along with the number nine.

AC Milan ending the season in style

AC Milan celebrated mother’s day by playing against Cagliari with their mother’s last names on the back of their shirts.

The Rossoneri turned on the style on Saturday to beat Cagliari to take them to 74 points for the season.

They have already lost the title to bitter Rivals Inter when they lost 2-1 to them in April.

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The loss made it mathematically impossible for Milan to usurp Inzaghi’s side after a difficult campaign for the Rossoneri.

The club has already made the decision to part ways with Stefano Pioli at the end of the season. They however want the Italian manager to finish the season on a high and they look set to do so.

Reports are already coming in that suggests Antonio Conte will be interested in taking over at Milan. The club have however not contacted the Italian over any move for the former Tottenham manager.

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