
"AC Milan are making repeated mistakes against the 'lesser' sides in Serie A, and Massimiliano Allegri might soon run out of patience. As La Gazzetta dello Sport report this morning, this is a Milan side that beat Napoli, Roma and Bologna and pinned Juventus to the wall at the Allianz Stadium. Against Cremonese, Pisa, and Parma, however, the Rossoneri floundered and made mistakes not befitting of a title contender."
"Allegri was 'furious' after Saturday's draw in Parma, both after the 90th minute and even at half-time. After the final whistle, he was upset about the lack of victory and the colossal chances missed at 2-2 by Christian Pulisic and Alexis Saelemaekers. Above all, the coach was angry at the interval about the way his team - who were in complete control at two goals up - had conceded from nothing and allowed Parma to get back into the game."
"In Parma, Pervis Estupinan and Youssouf Fofana had particularly poor showings. The Ecuadorian was responsible for both of the opposition's goals: his glaring inattention at 2-1 was evident. Instead of covering the ball or kicking it out, he was barged off it by Britschgi then Bernabe curled in a beauty. The former Brighton man's inattention was also there on the second goal, allowing Britschgi to cross for Delprato to make it 2-2."
AC Milan have shown strong performances against top opponents like Napoli, Roma, Bologna, and Juventus but have faltered against lower-ranked sides such as Cremonese, Pisa, and Parma. Massimiliano Allegri grew furious after a draw at Parma, angered by missed chances from Christian Pulisic and Alexis Saelemaekers and by conceding soft goals after leading 2-0. Individual errors have cost the team, notably Pervis Estupinan's lapses that led to both Parma goals and Youssouf Fofana failing to track an opponent's run. Other avoidable mistakes include Strahinja Pavlovic allowing an opener, Koni De Winter's handball, and Zahcary Athekame failing to trigger offside.
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