
"When Allegri was hired, there were certainly questions about how much Milan could improve. After all, the squad was a bit messy, whilst the budget and points total required a lot of work. Yet, the Livorno-born coach has made things work. Allegri's inspiration The mercato certainly left things to be desired, yet the Rossoneri look better than they ever did last year, and the stats show this. As MilanNews recalls, at this point last year, Sergio Conceicao's team had 15 fewer points in Serie A."
"It is, then, an 'incontrovertible fact' that the Italian has had the impact that the Diavolo hoped for. After all, he was appointed due to his history of success and experience in the top flight, which the club have been missing. The team is very much Allegri-inspired and the win against Pisa showed this, even if there were a few elements that were anti-Allegri, such as the equaliser."
Allegri faced skepticism on arrival due to a messy squad, tight budget, and low points total, but he delivered measurable improvement. The team now looks better than last year, with a fifteen-point advantage over the same stage of the previous Serie A campaign. Allegri's appointment drew on his proven top-flight experience and has translated into a more coherent, hard-working unit. The team displays leadership across the pitch, greater defensive solidity, and a collective mentality requiring contribution in every phase. The win against Pisa illustrated Allegri's influence despite some anti-Allegri elements such as the equaliser.
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