
"Ariedo Braida believes that AC Milan have made a good start in Massimiliano Allegri's second spell, but they are missing a striker. Braida was at Milan for 27 years from 1986 to 2013, serving firstly as the CEO and then as the sporting director from 2002 onwards. He was a key cog in what became a winning machine under Silvio Berlusconi, so he knows all about what a successful team looks like."
"Milan have started the season well... I've always been a Milan fan. I hope Milan wins. Allegri knows what he's doing because he's a very experienced coach. I think he's brought discipline to Milanello, something that was previously lacking. Then, if he also had a centre-forward at his disposal, I think he could lead Milan to the goals that all Milan fans hope for."
Ariedo Braida served AC Milan from 1986 to 2013, first as CEO and then as sporting director from 2002, and played a central role during the club's successful Berlusconi era. He regards Massimiliano Allegri's return as having stabilised the squad and credits Allegri with bringing discipline to Milanello. Braida considers Allegri experienced and capable of leading a title challenge if the team had a dependable centre-forward. He notes the good start to the season while identifying the striker shortage as the main shortcoming and mentions the immediate focus on the Coppa Italia last-16 tie. Braida is now vice-president of Ravenna and expresses hope for Milan's success.
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