
"You don't need a 007 infiltrated into the lounge of the Gallia Hotel to grasp the footballing significance of the collective dinner organised by Allegri and Milan, open to the entire team, the managers, and the staff who work at Milanello. It's certainly not the occasion to confirm the group's health, which is demonstrated every working day spent at Milanello as well as by the results achieved so far. No. There's something else at stake, much more. It was an opportunity to get across a couple of key concepts."
"The three days of rest served to recharge everyone's batteries, but now the decisive phase of the season begins. Allegri made it clear: against Pisa, Como, Parma and Cremonese, Milan are playing not for second place but for qualification for next season's Champions League."
"Milan held a dinner at a hotel in the city which featured not only the first team squad but many employees too, right down to the warehouse workers. In total, around 70 staff attended, and it was paid for by fines from players."
AC Milan organised a collective dinner attended by the first team and about 70 employees, including warehouse workers, funded by fines imposed on players. The gathering aimed to reinforce unity and reset focus after a short break. Massimiliano Allegri framed the upcoming matches against Pisa, Como, Parma and Cremonese as pivotal for securing Champions League qualification rather than chasing second place. The derby looms soon after this run of fixtures, increasing pressure. The situation around Christian Pulisic's contract adds background uncertainty as the squad faces crucial weeks that could determine top-four ambitions.
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