Veteran striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic will miss Milan’s Serie A game with Empoli on Wednesday due to a knee injury.
Milan head coach Stefano Pioli confirmed the 40-year-old Swedish forward’s absence along with Rafael Leao leaving him short of attacking options.
Ibrahimovic has netted seven league goals this term for Milan, who have only managed one point from their past two games, slipping four points behind leaders Inter in the league
“[Leao] won’t be there tomorrow, he’ll be back against Roma. Ibrahimovic won’t be there tomorrow because of an overload on his knee,” Pioli told reporters.
Pioli was more positive about captain Alessio Romagnoli’s prospects of playing, along with Theo Hernandez after illness amid an injury crisis at the club, without Simon Kjaer, Davide Calabria, Ante Rebic and Pietro Pellegri also out.
“Theo has become more complete, now he does the defensive phase better too,” Pioli said.
“He gives us a lot on the attacking side. He’s better, I hope he’ll be in top condition tomorrow.”
Pioli added that he paid little attention to the criticism levelled at his side lately, following Sunday’s 1-0 home loss to Napoli who leapfrogged them into second spot.
“I read little, but some things are useful to improve,” he said. “Against Napoli, Milan played a good match.
“We make mistakes that are not allowing us to get results, clearly we need to do something more. We need more quality.”
Pioli added: “When results don’t come it’s right to be less calm, but also more determined.
“We have to think about tomorrow’s game, we want to get back on track after a home defeat. We wanted to score more points in the first half of the season than we did last year. It won’t be possible, but we want the three points tomorrow.”
Milan have 39 points after 18 games, but have only collected eight points from their past seven league games.