The undefeated Milano Seamen (4-0) welcome the 1-4 Torino Giaguari to Stadio Breda Sesto San Giovanni, in Milano, Italy Saturday April 21 looking to improve to 5-0.
The Seamen have looked impressive so far in the 2018 season in Italy and sit atop the Division I standings with the best offense in the league. The have delivered two shutouts and are scoring an average of 36 points a game while giving up only eight.
Torino, on the other hand, has suffered four straight losses after recording an opening game victory over the Ancona Dolphins.
Seamen quarterback Luke Zahradka has thrown for 875 yards and a league-leading 13 touchdowns in four games and his main target has been Xavier Mitchell who has 21 receptions for 394 yards and seven touchdowns so far.
Torino has undergone some turmoil with an injury to quarterback Chase Venuto who has been replaced by Luke Rubenzer. Rubenzer has seen action in only one game but under new head coach Jeremy Brigham (es Oakland Raider) things may well just improve.
The Seamen have the second best defense in Italy while Torino has been giving up 27.2 points per game.
Milano head coach Michael Wood has his team playing excellent football right now as along with their Italian league success they have also beaten Spain’s Badalona Dracs in European Football League play.