Overview
- Massimo Ambrosini praised Santiago Giménez’s tactical and physical work, citing his standout display in Turin where he won a penalty and repeatedly threatened the goal.
- Ambrosini said Giménez’s movement keeps defenders occupied, creating space that has helped Christian Pulisic thrive in Milan’s attack.
- Alessandro Nesta argued the striker is better than he has shown so far and warned he must score more to secure his place.
- Giménez has one goal and one assist across eight appearances in Serie A and Coppa Italia, drawing criticism in the Italian press.
- Despite the scoring concerns, he remains a regular starter under Massimiliano Allegri, with observers noting a scoring uptick could significantly improve his standing.