For the first time in Serie A history, Milan won a match by coming back from behind, scoring two goals from the 90th minute onwards.
Before Enrico Delprato, the last Parma player to score in a single Serie A season against Juventus and Milan was Nicola Sansone in 2012/13.
Tijjani Reijnders is the central midfielder who has scored the most goals in this Serie A championship (six goals).
Only Roma (34) have won more Serie A games against Parma than Milan (29), with 14 draws and 12 Gialloblù wins in their 55 previous meetings. However, following their 2-1 win in August, the Ducali could enjoy two league victories in a row against the Rossoneri for the first time since the 2013/14 campaign (3-2 and 4-2 wins under Roberto Donadoni).
Milan have lost just one of their last 20 home matches against Parma in Serie A, recording 15 wins and four draws in the process. Overall, among sides they have faced at least 20 times at home in the three points for a win era, only against Cagliari (79%) do the Rossoneri boast a higher win rate at home against than the Ducali (70% – 16/23).
This season Milan have won fewer than 35 points from their opening 20 Serie A games (31) for the first time since the 2019/20 campaign (28), when they finished the season in sixth place; the last time the Rossoneri ended the campaign in one of the top four positions after having won 31 points or fewer at this stage of the season was back in 2012/13 (3rd).
After their defeat against Juventus last time out, Milan could lose two matches in a row in Serie A for the first time since doing so between January and February 2023 (three in that case, against Lazio, Sassuolo and Inter).
Milan have drawn four of their last five home games in Serie A (W1), including each of their last three – in the three points for a win era, only once have the Rossoneri recorded four consecutive home draws in the top-flight (between October 1994 and January 1995 – a run that included a match against Parma).