Milan goal-scoring crisis: worst season in the last 10 years
Milan have only netted 48 goals in 2025-26, resulting in their worst scoring season in the last 10 years.
Milan have only won one of their last five Serie A matches, collecting just four points in the process.
Their 2-0 loss to Sassuolo on Sunday risks jeopardising their Champions League place, as the Rossoneri have only five points more than Como with three games remaining, and Roma will move three points behind them if they beat Fiorentina tonight.
With 48 goals scored in 35 matches, Milan are expected to terminate the campaign with the worst scoring record in the last decade.
MilanNews has reported the worrying numbers for Milan’s strikers in the second part of the campaign.
USMNT star Christian Pulisic has not scored a goal in the last 126 days, being scoreless since December 28, 2025.
January signing Niclas Füllkrug scored his most recent goal on January 18, 2026. Christopher Nkunku has not scored a goal in 69 days (February 3, 2026 against Bologna).
Santiago Gimenez has spent several months on the sidelines due to an injury and has yet to score a goal in Serie A this term, finding the net for the last time in a league game on May 9, 2025, practically a year ago.
Last but not least, Rafael Leao has not scored a goal since March 1, when the Rossoneri won 2-0 over Cremonese.
Milan’s scoring record in the last 10 years
2016-17: 57 goals
2017-18: 56
2018-19: 55
2019/20: 63
2020/21: 74
2021-22: 69
2022-23: 64
2023-24: 76
2024-25: 61