Cafu backs Milan to secure Champions League place and advocates Allegri staying
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Cafu backs Milan to secure Champions League place and advocates Allegri staying
"Yet, the Rossoneri still have their fate in their own hands. If they beat Genoa and Cagliari in the final two games, they will be guaranteed a place in next season's Champions League. In fact, they might need less if those around them drop points, but it's best to take care of things you can control."
"These are difficult days for the Diavolo, who have picked up seven points in their last eight games, having been overtaken by Juventus and joined by Roma in fourth place... "What team doesn't go through a difficult period during the course of a season? Milan's problem is that this moment has arrived right in the final stretch of the season, and therefore it is more noticeable.""
"Allegri's team seems to have lost the compactness of the first part of the season... "I think it's more of a physiological decline. The unfortunate thing is that recently, individual errors haven't been concentrated in a single match, but have been spread across multiple games.""
"The concept is simple: it's better to lose once due to eleven player errors than eleven games due to a single player's mistake." The coach and club have decided on a ritiro. As a former player, do you see it more as a solution or a punishment"
Milan have seen their advantage over fifth place disappear after a poor run that included defeats to Sassuolo and Atalanta. Cafu believes the team can still reach the points needed for a top four finish and that Massimiliano Allegri will stay. Milan still control their own fate because wins against Genoa and Cagliari in the final two games would guarantee Champions League qualification. Cafu attributes the recent decline to a physiological drop in compactness and to individual errors spread across multiple matches rather than concentrated in one game. He also notes the club’s decision to hold a ritiro as a response to the current difficulties.
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