Alright, let's delve into this matchup of Milan and Girona. Milan, coming into this game with a more favorable record of 4 wins and 2 losses, compared to Girona's 1 win and 5 losses, have a significant edge. Not to mention, their recent performance has been commendable with back-to-back wins against solid opponents. Keep an eye out for their top players Christian Pulisic and Tijjani Reijnders, who have each netted 3 goals this tournament with commendable accuracy on their passes.
On the goalkeeper front, Milan's Mike Maignan seems to be edging out Girona's Paulo Gazzaniga with a better rating and more saves. That's a plus for the lovers of defense out there.
Let's move to team Girona. They are going to rely heavily on their top guns, Miguel Gutiérrez, who has a decent 85.9% accurate pass percentage and who has managed to find the net once, and their reliable custodian Paulo Gazzaniga.
There is Arnaut Danjuma as well, who despite not bagging any goals yet, has a commendable rating and the ever-present threat of Juanpe who has already showcased his goal-scoring prowess.
Looking at this through my slightly crooked glasses and taking into account my dry sense of humor does make the outcome quite clear, albeit in Milan's favor. Let's see if Girona are up for a surprise, but for now, here's my prediction:
Albert’s Prediction: Milan by 2