All roads lead to Rome, but all paths and airways lead to Milan! San Siro is where it’s at

Milan stand just two steps away from winning the Scudetto this season, with the first of those being this Sunday’s home clash with Atalanta. Should Inter’s result suit them, the Rossoneri could be champions of Italy on Sunday night. It goes without saying that everyone and anyone who cares about the red and blacks of Milan will want to get into the San Siro stands.Sunday, 19.00: (1.81) Milan (3.70) Atalanta (4.60)According to reports from Italy’s second-biggest city, there were over 200,000 enquires for the 80,000-capacity stadium. Due to security reasons, only 75,000 tickets have been put on sale. The immense demand doesn’t come as a surprise, but it sure is a welcome change for the club that’s spent over a decade away from title challenges. Being excited about the club was a rare sight in recent years, as Juventus, Napoli, and Inter all looked better organised and equipped to fight for titles.The La Dea match will also see the magical number of a million fans attending Milan’s home games this season. Sunday will see the combined attendance reach 1,035,000 fans who came to support Stefano Pioli’s team in a rather unlikely title bid.That Scudetto feeling is in the air 🏆According to Gazzetta, there were 200.000 ticket requests for Milan-Atalanta, while the San Siro holds 80.000.MADNESSS. 🔴⚫️H/T @WhatGattusoMad pic.twitter.com/BKaN44o1g2— Italian Football TV (@IFTVofficial) May 13, 2022 Some estimates say that over 10,000 fans will arrive to the game from abroad. You’ll get to hear many languages being spoken in and around the stadium because fans of 148 different nationalities will make their way to the historic stadium.The Rossoneri have got their fate in their own hands because they hold a two-point lead over reigning champions Inter. Four points in the remaining two games would guarantee them their 19th Scudetto, which would see them level with the San Siro’s other tenants, Inter.📰 The probable starting XIs for #MilanAtalanta, according to @Gazzetta_it. 🤔 Thoughts? pic.twitter.com/I5HV1GpshD— SempreMilan (@SempreMilanCom) May 13, 2022 The old saying says that all roads lead to Rome, but nobody will care about the nation’s capital this weekend. All roads, railroad tracks, flights and paths lead to San Siro.

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