Zlatan Ibrahimovic could break two different Serie A records if he finds the net for Milan against Spezia this evening.
It kicks off at 19.45 GMT, click here for a match preview.
The 39-year-old striker is hoping for a goal at the Stadio Alberto Picco, as it would enter the history books.
Ibra has 14 goals and could become the oldest player to score 15 in a single Serie A season, surpassing the record set by Silvio Piola in 1951-52.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic could break two different Serie A records if he finds the net for Milan against Spezia this evening.
It kicks off at 19.45 GMT, click here for a match preview.
The 39-year-old striker is hoping for a goal at the Stadio Alberto Picco, as it would enter the history books.
Ibra has 14 goals and could become the oldest player to score 15 in a single Serie A season, surpassing the record set by Silvio Piola in 1951-52.
The Swede could also become the first man in this Century to score against 80 different clubs in Europe’s top five leagues.
Spezia are in their debut top flight campaign and become the 99th opponent Ibrahimovic has faced at this level, with very few managing to keep his name off the scoresheet.
He achieved this tally with Juventus, Inter, Barcelona, Milan, Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester United.
Regardless, it will be a special match for Spezia, as it is their debut under new owner, American businessman Robert Platek.