Sassuolo vs Milan: the manager fires up the Rossoneri on the eve of the crucial clash
Just a few hours remain until kick-off at Sassuolo vs Milan, one of the most eagerly anticipated and delicate matches of the final stretch of the season. At the press conference, the Rossoneri head coach analysed the opposition with clarity, reiterated the objectives and sent clear messages to his squad: no distractions, maximum focus.
“Six points still needed for mathematical certainty”
The manager was direct: “Tomorrow we face a difficult match against Sassuolo, who are going through an excellent period. They are a technical side that can score at any moment, and they are having a great season with talented players and an equally talented manager.“
Words of great respect towards the Neroverdi and their head coach Fabio Grosso, described without hesitation as “the revelation of this season“: “I’ve known him since his time with Juventus’s Primavera and he has made significant strides despite the difficulties of recent years.“
On the table standings, the situation is clear: “Tomorrow is a crucial match for us because we still need six points for the mathematical certainty of Champions League football. We must approach these four matches with composure and clarity: the objective simply cannot slip away from us.“
Sassuolo’s dangers: counter-attacks and plays near the box
The coach showed he had studied the Neroverdi thoroughly, pinpointing the danger zones with precision: “We will need to be very careful with their counter-attacks and their play near the box, where Sassuolo are very dangerous. We conceded two goals at San Siro from quick one-two combinations: we will need to be extremely alert to this.“
A warning born from direct experience: the first leg at San Siro left some regrets in the Rossoneri camp, and tomorrow Milan will do everything possible not to repeat the same mistakes. “It will be a difficult match, especially at this point in the season, very different from the September fixture, because now the result matters enormously” the manager added.
No calculations: pushing for the maximum result
When asked whether it might suit Milan to finish second in the table, the coach responded firmly and decisively: “No, absolutely not. Our objective is to achieve the best possible result.” A response worth more than a thousand tactical analyses: Milan look forward, aim high and make no concessions to compromise.
With Sassuolo in great form and so much at stake, tomorrow evening promises to be an intense affair where every ball, every challenge and every technical decision could make the difference. Rossoneri fans can be sure of one thing, however: the team will take to the pitch with the right mentality and the determination of a side that knows the moment is now.



