Still trailing behind Serie A's top two, AC Milan aim to apply more pressure on their title rivals when they visit Udinese on Saturday.
Last week's win over Roma tightened Milan's grip on third place, while their hosts have picked up just one point in 2024 and lie dangerously close to the drop zone.
Questions remain about the future of the man currently in charge at San Siro, Stefano Pioli, despite his side seeing off the capital club with goals from French trio Yacine Adli, Olivier Giroud and Theo Hernandez - the latter of whom sealed success with a typically explosive finish in the 84th minute.
Milan have already been eliminated from the Champions League, and a two-decade drought in the Coppa goes on, plus Pioli's men sit some nine points adrift of league leaders Inter Milan in their pursuit of the Scudetto.
Over the last eight Serie A matchdays, though, they have averaged over two points per game, to sit comfortably clear of several pursuers in Italy's top-four race.
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