Braida gives thoughts on Allegri's second spell, Pulisic, Maignan's future and Modric
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Braida gives thoughts on Allegri's second spell, Pulisic, Maignan's future and Modric
"Max is a champion on the bench. He's brought discipline back to the club and is a real asset to this AC Milan. Now the results are visible, everyone is pulling together and the group is united. The results are visible now, but then again, if Allegri has always won throughout his career, there must be a reason. He's not interested in playing well or not so well, he's interested in winning, which in the end is the only thing that matters."
"At present, Milan are quite a way away from being able to dream about winning European silverware again. However, Massimiliano Allegri's return seems to have stabilised things, and now the hope is that a Scudetto run is possible, even if the squad is perhaps not as well equipped as rivals. At the moment, the league has no masters. Inter and Napoli have stronger squads than Milan, but if it's completed in January, I think the Rossoneri can have their say."
A long-serving Milan executive spent 27 years at the club from 1986 to 2013, serving as CEO and later as sporting director during a trophy-laden era under Silvio Berlusconi. Massimiliano Allegri's return has reinstated discipline, unity and visible positive results, with a focus on winning rather than stylistic play. Milan currently trail Inter and Napoli in squad strength, but a clearer picture by January could allow a Scudetto challenge. Christian Pulisic is praised as a technically gifted, underrated attacker who compensates for limited physicality and occasionally evokes comparisons to Shevchenko. Squad uncertainties and potential signings remain influential factors for the season.
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