After last week's thumping in the Derby della Madonnina was followed by a midweek stalemate in the Champions League, Milan meet a Verona side that has been beaten just once so far this season.
Match preview
Despite dominating the shot count and coming close to breaking the deadlock on several occasions, Milan's Champions League opener against Group F rivals Newcastle United ultimately ended goalless on Tuesday night, leaving the Rossoneri with more work to do in their upcoming away fixtures.
In the end, substitute goalkeeper Marco Sportiello had to keep Milan's sheet clean with a late fingertip save, as they settled for a point in their first European game since losing in last season's semi-finals.
Their vanquishers on that occasion were bitter foes Inter, who last week recorded a remarkable fifth straight Milan Derby win by smashing Stefano Pioli's men 5-1 at San Siro; marking a brutal end to Milan's perfect record in the 2023-24 campaign.
After conceding five times to their city rivals for the first time since 1974, the Rossoneri - whose only goal of the game came from Rafael Leao - improved significantly to shut out the Magpies in midweek, but they will now target a morale-boosting victory over Verona.
History suggests that could be on the cards this weekend: while the 'Fatale Verona' legend has been applied to two of the club's famous failures at Stadio Bentegodi, Milan remain unbeaten in Serie A home matches against the Scaligeri.
In addition to winning 18 times and playing out 13 draws down the years, they have also won each of their last five league games versus Verona, scoring at least twice on each occasion.
Sitting only two points shy of Milan in the early Serie A standings, Verona may even fancy their chances of ending their decades-long drought against Milan at San Siro - particularly if the hosts' rhythm has been interrupted by recent events.
Having survived the drop by virtue of an end-of-season playoff last term, the Veneto club have already picked up seven points this season, which represents their second-best Serie A start this century.
Marco Baroni's men beat both Empoli and Roma in the opening days of the campaign, and - bouncing back from a 3-1 defeat to Sassuolo just before the international break - they held Bologna goalless on Monday evening.
As a result of their greater defensive discipline under Baroni, who kept Lecce up last year, only Inter have conceded fewer goals than Verona in the first half of games and only two teams have shipped fewer overall.
However, they must now finish their September schedule by testing themselves against two Lombardy sides intent on securing a top-four finish, as after visiting Milan this weekend, the Gialloblu host Atalanta BC four days later.
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Team News
Following his withdrawal in Tuesday's 0-0 draw with Newcastle, goalkeeper Mike Maignan has been ruled out for at least a week with a thigh injury, so summer signing Marco Sportiello deputises between the posts for Milan.
Long-term absentee Ismael Bennacer is not due to return until the end of the year, while French defender Pierre Kalulu continues to be sidelined by a thigh problem.
Having returned to the team in midweek, after sitting out the Rossoneri's humbling derby defeat due to suspension, Fikayo Tomori should start at the heart of the hosts' back four: Milan average 2.2 points per game with the Englishman on the pitch since he joined in January 2021, but only 1.1 in 15 matches without him.
Olivier Giroud and Rafael Leao both found the net in June's 3-1 win over Verona, but Stefano Pioli may opt for some rotation up front ahead of Wednesday's game in Cagliari. Therefore, Noah Okafor and Luka Jovic could be in contention for a first start since signing.
The visitors, meanwhile, will be without the services of Jayden Braaf and Josh Doig, while Thomas Henry remains on the long road to recovery from an ACL injury.
Verona captain Marco Faraoni is set to start wide on the right, having previously scored three Serie A goals against Milan - netting twice at San Siro. Up front, Milan Djuric and Federico Bonazzoli vie for selection as the focal point of a probable 3-4-2-1 formation.
AC Milan possible starting lineup:
Maignan; Calabria, Tomori, Kjaer, Hernandez; Musah, Krunic, Reijnders; Pulisic, Giroud, Leao
Hellas Verona possible starting lineup:
Montipo; Dawidowicz, Hien, Magnani; Faraoni, Hongla, Duda, Lazovic; Mboula, Ngonge; Djuric