
"Tomorrow night, the only thing to do is play and experience the game, then we will see how it ends. After the match, we will see if we are still 10 points behind, down 7, or down 13. Regardless of tomorrow, we must be clear about our objective: 57 points isn't enough for the Champions League. The teams behind us are picking up points, and we have a tough schedule: Inter, Juve, Napoli, Lazio, and Atalanta."
"In football, you never know what can happen. For now, we will play tomorrow and then we will see. We need five wins for the Champions League. We have to work game by game, trying to get a result, which is the most important thing."
AC Milan's Scudetto hopes have diminished significantly with Inter holding a ten-point lead. Manager Massimiliano Allegri emphasizes that even a victory against Inter would not substantially alter Milan's title prospects. Instead, Allegri redirects focus toward Champions League qualification, Milan's true objective. With competing teams gaining momentum and a challenging remaining schedule featuring Inter, Juventus, Napoli, Lazio, and Atalanta, Milan requires multiple wins to secure the necessary points for Champions League entry. Allegri stresses the importance of consistent results and game-by-game progression rather than pursuing an increasingly unlikely Scudetto.
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