On Saturday, May 10, Milan and Atalanta meet at the San Siro in a match of the 36th round of Serie A. The hosts are fighting for a Champions League spot, currently in a precarious position (67 points, 4th place), while the visitors (55 points, 7th place) are no longer in European contention. Both teams enter the game in terrible form: Milan has scored just one goal in their last five matches, while Atalanta has won only two of nine matches. The visitors have dominated their head-to-head matches: the Rossoneri have failed to beat Atalanta for six matches in a row.
Despite Milan's goalless drought, the "both teams to score" bet looks extremely convincing. An Atalanta attack featuring Ederson and Scamacca is capable of overcoming the hosts' defense, weakened by Tomori's suspension. On the other hand, Milan lost Pulisic to injury, but will be forced to improve at home after a string of setbacks.
Given the tournament motivation and defensive issues of both teams (Atalanta has only one clean sheet in its last 10 away matches), an open game is expected. Despite Milan's current goal drought, their head-to-head record and the visitors' weak defense, which concedes an average of 1.14 goals per away match, promise goals.