AC Milan legend Massimo Ambrosini has praised Christian Pulisic and Santiago Giménez, crediting the Mexico forward for positively impacting the USMNT star's form. Ambrosini, who won multiple titles with Milan from 1995 to 2013, said both have impressed since joining the club. Pulisic has scored 38 goals in 108 appearances, while Giménez has netted seven in 27.
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Ambrosini, who made nearly 500 appearances for the Rossoneri and lifted multiple trophies with the club, emphasized that Giménez’s value can’t be judged solely by his goal tally. In his view, the 23-year-old’s tactical awareness and relentless pressing have been key in helping teammates like Christian Pulisic shine this season.
“True, he hasn’t been scoring much,” Ambrosini told , “but against Juventus in Turin, he delivered one of his best performances so far – he controlled the game’s rhythm, worked tirelessly, came close with a header and a long-range shot, and even won a penalty.”
Ambrosini noted how Giménez’s movement and physical presence constantly unsettled the Juventus defense, opening up lanes for others to exploit – particularly for Pulisic, who has been one of Milan’s most productive attackers.
“Pulisic covers the entire attacking line, but he benefits from having a player like Giménez who keeps defenders occupied,” Ambrosini said. “If Christian has been performing at such a high level, some of the credit has to go to Santi.”
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Gimenez's work ethic and overall impact on the pitch haven’t gone unnoticed – especially by Ambrosini and manager Max Allegri.
“Santiago is a fundamental piece of this team,” Allegri said after the Juventus match. “He gives us structure – the way he connects play, holds up the ball, and presses from the front is vital. The goals will come, but what he brings goes well beyond statistics.”
While parts of the Italian media have criticized Giménez for his lack of goals, respected voices like Ambrosini’s continue to underline his importance to Milan’s structure and chemistry. For many observers, the Mexican forward has become a quiet but essential presence in Allegri's squad.
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Gimenez currently has an xG of 2.48, and is currently shooting 38 percent on target in Serie A. He is 14th among strikers in the league in shots on target per 90 minutes at 1.2 per match.
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Giménez has scored just once this season – in the Coppa Italia – across eight appearances, and will be eager to find the net in Serie A once league play resumes after the October international break. Milan host Fiorentina on October 19, giving the Mexican a new chance to end his scoring drought and reinforce his growing reputation among fans and pundits alike.






