
"MilanNews ask the question: why all six substitutions in one game, and why not share them with the Genoa match on Thursday night? Why is the team still not in peak physical condition? Will those who couldn't believe the cynicism that pervaded Milan until the last two games ago be happy? Fiorentina-Milan leaves some obvious negative thoughts and feelings, but there are also those who might see the glass half full."
"Of course, the defence isn't as focused and ferocious as Allegri would like, yet there are no longer the complete meltdowns that were seen at times in the past few years. Milan can't seem to maintain consistency in both halves. Against Cagliari and Verona, there were hints of a change of pace, at least in terms of control and the feeling of being able to manage the game."
AC Milan dominated the first half but fell behind to a Pietro Comuzzo header midway through the second half before Christopher Nkunku levelled in the 90th minute. The match raised questions about Massimiliano Allegri’s decision to use all six substitutes in one game and not rotate earlier for the Genoa fixture, and about the squad’s current physical condition. Milan has avoided heavy collapses seen before and recorded an 18-game unbeaten run after an August loss to Cremonese, yet the team still struggles for consistent performance across both halves and remains vulnerable in defence.
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