Send us a text San Siro felt warm again as Pioli returned to applause, but the glow faded fast once the football started telling the truth. We break down a nervy win over Fiorentina and a costly draw with Pisa to reveal a simple, stubborn reality: Milan controls games without turning that control into clean, repeatable chances. The biggest fault line runs through the No. 9—Leão’s two recent goals help, yet playing him centrally mutes the very chaos that makes him elite on the wing. Meanwhile,...
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Send us a text San Siro felt warm again as Pioli returned to applause, but the glow faded fast once the football started telling the truth. We break down a nervy win over Fiorentina and a costly draw with Pisa to reveal a simple, stubborn reality: Milan controls games without turning that control into clean, repeatable chances. The biggest fault line runs through the No. 9—Leão’s two recent goals help, yet playing him centrally mutes the very chaos that makes him elite on the wing. Meanwhile,...
Davy & Chin Examine AC Milan's Identity Crisis and Tactical Inconsistencies and Preview AC Milan Vs Red Star In The UCL
Davy & Chin Talk A.C Milan Weekly
35 minutes
11 months ago
Davy & Chin Examine AC Milan's Identity Crisis and Tactical Inconsistencies and Preview AC Milan Vs Red Star In The UCL
Send us a text From Davy's unlucky return from vacation to a bitter defeat against Atalanta, we passionately dissect Milan's challenges in rediscovering their identity and regaining control of their wheel in the Scudetto race. Under the management of coach Fonseca, Milan's tactical inconsistencies and player positioning woes have become a focal point of concern. We candidly contrast his tenure with former coach Pioli, spotlighting the controversial use of players like Mussa and how it ...
Davy & Chin Talk A.C Milan Weekly
Send us a text San Siro felt warm again as Pioli returned to applause, but the glow faded fast once the football started telling the truth. We break down a nervy win over Fiorentina and a costly draw with Pisa to reveal a simple, stubborn reality: Milan controls games without turning that control into clean, repeatable chances. The biggest fault line runs through the No. 9—Leão’s two recent goals help, yet playing him centrally mutes the very chaos that makes him elite on the wing. Meanwhile,...