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1990–91 AC Milan season
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| club | Milan |
| season | 1990–91 |
| chairman | Silvio Berlusconi |
| manager | Arrigo Sacchi |
| league | Serie A |
| league result | 2nd |
| (in 1991–92 UEFA Cup) | |
| cup1 | Coppa Italia |
| cup1 result | Semi-finals |
| cup2 | European Cup |
| cup2 result | Quarter-finals |
| cup3 | European Super Cup |
| cup3 result | Winners |
| cup4 | Intercontinental Cup |
| cup4 result | Winners |
| league topscorer | |
| Marco van Basten (11) | |
| season topscorer | |
| van Basten (11) | |
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| average attendance | 77,488 |
| prevseason | 1989–90 |
| nextseason | 1991–92 |
(in 1991–92 UEFA Cup) Marco van Basten (11) van Basten (11)
AC Milan did not defend their European Cup title for a second consecutive time. The second place in Serie A was the fourth consecutive season when Milan finished inside the top three of the league. The loss in the European Cup quarter-finals rendered a first trophyless season since 1987, which resulted in Arrigo Sacchi leaving his job to take over the national team, being replaced by ex-Juventus and AC Milan midfielder Fabio Capello.
Squad
Transfers
| In | Pos. | Name | from | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GK | Sebastiano Rossi | Cesena F.C. | – | |
| MF | Angelo Carbone | S.S.C. Bari | ||
| GK | Massimo Taibi | A.C. Trento | – | |
| DF | Giandomenico Costi | Modena F.C. 2018 | ||
| DF | Roberto Lorenzini | Como 1907 | ||
| DF | Stefano Nava | Reggiana | ||
| MF | Gianluca Gaudenzi | Hellas Verona | loan ended | |
| FW | Massimo Agostino | Cesena F.C. |
| Out | Pos. | Name | To | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GK | Giovanni Galli | S.S.C. Napoli | ||
| MF | Angelo Colombo | S.S.C. Bari | ||
| FW | Stefano Borgonovo | Fiorentina | ||
| DF | Marco Pullo | Pisa | – | |
| DF | Rufo Emiliano Verga | Bologna F.C. | – | |
| MF | Christian Lantignotti | Reggiana | ||
| GK | Francesco Antonioli | Cesena F.C. | loan | |
| DF | Roberto Lorenzini | Ancona | loan | |
| MF | Diego Fuser | Fiorentina | loan | |
| MF | Demetrio Albertini | Padova | loan |
Competitions
Serie A
Main article: 1990–91 Serie A
League table
Results summary
Results by round
|text_2-6=1991–92 UEFA Cup
Matches
Massaro
Massaro
Moriero
Gullit
Brambati
van Basten
Gullit
Massaro
Gullit
Rijkaard
Donadoni
Mancini
Donadoni
Gullit
Maldini
Evani
Evani
Simone
Rijkaard
Coppa Italia
Main article: 1990–91 Coppa Italia
Round of 16 Eightfinals Salvatori Agostini Monaco Borneo Quarterfinals Semifinals
European Cup
Main article: 1990–91 European Cup
First round
Milan were the defending champions and were given a bye to the second round due to both Liverpool F.C. (1985 Heysel disaster) and Ajax Amsterdam (1989 Iron rod incident) being banned in the tournament.
Round of 16
Ancelotti Beyens Creve
Borkelmans Baresi van Basten
Quarter-finals
Pardo
Mozer Waddle Ancelotti Evani
Intercontinental Cup
Main article: 1990 Intercontinental Cup
Stroppa
European Super Cup
Main article: 1990 European Super Cup
Invernizzi Mancini Massaro
Rijkaard
Statistics
Players statistics
References
Sources
References
- Milan did not participate in the [[1991–92 UEFA Cup. UEFA Cup]] as they served a one-year ban after refusing to resume a game against [[Olympique Marseille]] during the second match of [[1990–91 European Cup]] quarter-finals.
- "Attendance Statistics of Serie A 2000–2001". StadiaPostcards.com.
- Gianni Mura. (March 22, 1991). "Bisogna saper perdere". [[la Repubblica]].
- Fulvio Bianchi. (March 28, 1991). "Il Milan resta senza Europa". la Repubblica.
- Official score against [[Olympique Marseille]] was 0–3 on table.
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