Demetrio Albertini backs Milan to be ready for Juventus” data-scaytid=”3″>Juventus, but asserts any outcome from Week 3 won’t be decisive in the Scudetto race.

The Rossoneri will play host to the Old Lady next Saturday in what will be, after two rounds of action, a top-of-the-table clash.

Demetrio Albertini backs Milan to be ready for Juventus, but asserts any outcome from Week 3 won’t be decisive in the Scudetto race.

The Rossoneri will play host to the Old Lady next Saturday in what will be, after two rounds of action, a top-of-the-table clash.

For one former Milan man to have played in this fixture, whilst there is a different context heading into next weekend’s version, the Diavolo won’t be overwhelmed.

“Saturday’s match against Juventus is important because it can provide an awareness of the team’s ability and credibility in the players’ abilities,” Albertini has considered to Milan Channel.

“Milan is still a work in progress, but they have a club and a Coach who knows how to prepare for important games such as this one against Juventus.

“It will be an important match, but not decisive, since we are only at the third week of the championship.”

Playing in Albertini’s position at Milan today is Nigel de Jong, who has started the season in notable form.

“De Jong is a cornerstone of this team. He plays very simple, whilst he needs to play in the middle with technical players alongside him to bring out his best.

“Yesterday he scored a great goal, I am pleased that Milan can count on an experienced player like him.”

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