Milan rated Europe's most improved team despite Zlatan's absence

Football
By Reuters | Jan 06, 2021
AC Milan's Zlatan Ibrahimovic scores his side's second goal during the Serie A soccer match between Udinese and AC Milan, at the Dacia Arena Stadium in Udine, Italy, Sunday, Nov. 1, 2020. AC Milan won 2-1. [Andrea Bressanutti/LaPresse via AP]

Even with Zlatan Ibrahimovic sidelined through injury, AC Milan have maintained their early season form and improved more than any other team in Europe in the last year, according to the Euro Club Index football ranking from Nielsen's Gracenote.

The Serie A leaders and only unbeaten side in Europe's top five leagues - England, Spain, Germany, Italy and France - face champions Juventus on Wednesday as they look to lay down a marker in their quest for a 19th Scudetto, and their first in a decade.

According to Gracenote's data, Milan are the only team to have increased their Euro Club Index by more than 500 points in the last year. The seven-time European champions' improvement means they have climbed from being the 47th-best team in Europe a year ago to number 20.

Norwegian champions Bodo/Glimt are the second-most improved team in Europe, while Champions League winners Bayern Munich improved the third most to move from fourth place overall to first.

Simon Gleave, head of sport analysis at Gracenote, said: "The Euro Club Index is an objective ranking of European football clubs which informs us which teams are the best, which are the most improved or falling fastest, and a whole host of other things without bias.

"AC Milan, Bodo/Glimt and Bayern Munich's results over the last year make them the most improved teams in Europe."

Football - Serie A - Benevento v AC Milan - Stadio Ciro Vigorito, Benevento, Italy - January 3, 2021. AC Milan coach Stefano Pioli celebrates with Gianluigi Donnarumma after the match. [REUTERS/Ciro De Luca]

ZLATAN ABSENCE NO ISSUE

Many have questioned whether 39-year-old Ibrahimovic could still produce the goods in the far reaches of his career, but his goals have been pivotal to Milan's impressive start to their delayed campaign.

The evergreen Swede's two goals earned Milan a dramatic 2-1 win over rivals Inter Milan in mid-October, and he scored a late winner at Udinese two weeks later.

His late equaliser preserved Milan's unbeaten start against Verona seven days after that, while two more of his strikes helped Milan to a 3-1 win at title rivals Napoli on Nov. 22.

However, Ibrahimovic has since been missing with a thigh injury, and without his contribution, many expected the wheels to come off for Milan. But in recent weeks several other players have stepped up in his place.

In all, four of the side's players have scored four or more goals in Serie A this season -- Ibrahimovic, Theo Hernandez, Rafael Leao and Franck Kessie -- a joint-record among the top five European Leagues in the current season.

Five league wins and two draws in the absence of Ibrahimovic leave Milan top of the standings, one point ahead of Inter and 10 clear of Juventus in fifth ahead of Wednesday's match. 

Referee Fabrizio Pasqua awards a penalty to AC Milan. [REUTERS/Ciro De Luca]
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