MN: Two sides of the coin - how Milan look a year after Fonseca's sacking
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MN: Two sides of the coin - how Milan look a year after Fonseca's sacking
"When Fonseca was sacked, and even in the months that followed, Milan were a mess. There were problems everywhere, and it was a massively toxic environment. Issues from the summer continued into January, and the 2024/25 season was one to forget. Then, Massimiliano Allegri arrived and since then, he has fixed a lot, but exactly how much has changed. A look back at the year As MilanNews writes, the Fonseca chapter was one of the 'most depressing chapters' in the club's recent history."
"Since then, Allegri has definitely overturned things. On the pitch, the Diavolo look more Milanese, and whilst there are still flaws, pride in the team has returned. The love for the players has arrived once more, and the coach is also the recipient of praise. Nevertheless, there are still issues to fix thanks to poor decisions in the mercato. Giorgio Furlani and the management, as the report states, are still unpopular, but there is a balance present."
AC Milan endured a toxic period following Paulo Fonseca's dismissal, with problems persisting from the summer into January and a forgettable 2024/25 season. The Supercoppa Italiana masked deeper flaws that later produced poor results, diminishing faith in management and triggering protests. Massimiliano Allegri's appointment reversed many issues, restoring a more Milanese identity on the pitch, renewed pride, and renewed support for players and coach. Persistent problems stem from poor mercato decisions and unpopular figures like Giorgio Furlani and broader management. A fragile balance exists now, but further corrections and consistent improvements remain necessary.
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