An unexpected change of opinion
Incredible but true: even some of Max Allegri’s most historical detractors are forced to reassess their judgment. This is the case of Lele Adani, who has always been critical of the current Milan coach. In a recent comment, after the decisive 3-0 victory against Bologna, she had to acknowledge the merits of Allegri and his team. This turnaround is significant and demonstrates the evident growth of Milan on the pitch.
The conquering Milan
Milan, in fact, delivered an exciting performance against Bologna, showcasing a fluid and well-coordinated game. Adani highlighted how the Rossoneri, when they manage to combine actions with forwards and midfielders, can produce spectacular plays. Apart from the three goals scored, Milan had at least four more scoring chances, some of them unfortunate with Loftus-Cheek, Nkunku, and Füllkrug, bringing the total to seven clear chances. In short, it was a Milan that undoubtedly convinced, showing quality and intensity in their play.
Promising future with Cissé
Meanwhile, looking to the future, Milan made an interesting move in the youth market by securing Alphadjo Cissé, a talent born in 2006, after the boy impressed at Catanzaro. The news from those following the player speaks of an athlete who is strong both physically and mentally. Despite other transfer opportunities, Cissé chose to wait to join Milan next summer. His motivation and desire to represent Italy at the international level represent a promise for the future of the Rossoneri club.
Expert opinions and the topic of congested calendars
Another significant opinion comes from Stefano Borghi, who highlighted the game message of Milan during the match against Bologna. He particularly emphasized the effectiveness of the actions created by the left-center compartment and the importance of players like Rabiot and Pavlović in Allegri’s game system. Borghi’s words highlight how, despite the absences of key elements such as Saelemaekers, Pulisic, and Leão, Milan manages to maintain a certain level of competitiveness.
Finally, the CEO of Serie A League, Luigi De Siervo, expressed concerns about congested calendars and pressure on teams. He drew attention to the need to create a dialogue between different leagues and FIFA to find a balance between national and international competitions. This topic is crucial, as teams, although they wish to maintain a certain level of spectacle, face an increasing number of commitments that can jeopardize their effectiveness on the pitch.
Milan continues to write its story, amidst successes on the field, promises for the future, and organizational challenges. Optimism is palpable, and the Rossoneri community can be proud of their team.




