
"Due to Fikayo Tomori's red card against Sassuolo, Massimiliano Allegri had to make a change at the back and as expected, he picked De Winter. The Belgian is thus back from start after three games on the bench, hoping to cement his spot for the remainder of the season."
"Just a few minutes ago, De Winter was interviewed by DAZN for the usual pre-match interview (via MilanNews), and he stated that it has been a good week of training for Milan. He also clarified that Allegri has continued as usual, rather than trying to experiment."
"What kind of week has it been? "We worked like every other week. We pushed ourselves extra hard as a group, we told ourselves to run extra hard for each other. That is something we had at the start of the season but then lost a little bit.""
"Was Allegri more of a psychologist this week? "No, he did everything as he always does." The atmosphere in the stands could be rather fiery as the Curva Sud have been protesting against Giorgio Furlani all evening. They will likely cheer on the team once they get in the standings, but if it were to end in defeat, then the players will hear it..."
De Winter starts for Milan against Atalanta after Fikayo Tomori received a red card versus Sassuolo, forcing a defensive change. Massimiliano Allegri selected De Winter, who returns to the starting lineup after three games on the bench, aiming to secure a place for the rest of the season. De Winter described a good week of training, saying the group pushed themselves harder and encouraged extra running for each other, reflecting an early-season intensity that had faded. He said Allegri did not change his methods and handled preparations as he always does. Curva Sud protests continue in the stands, with potential backlash if the team loses.
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