Vitiello: Milan dressing room 'fully invested' in Allegri's work - coach has 'complete control'
Briefly

Vitiello: Milan dressing room 'fully invested' in Allegri's work - coach has 'complete control'
"Sunday's win over Roma might just have been the biggest indicator yet of how Allegri's hand is evident. He made some tactical tweaks to help his side settle after a rough start, barking orders from the sidelines as his team recorded a massive 1-0 victory."
"Ten league games are enough to say that AC Milan are there, has a soul, and are on course for its objectives. Max Allegri's plan is progressing well: the coach's goal is to reach March among the top teams, then play the final two months at most."
"This means the Rossoneri are unbeaten in nine straight games - the last time they achieved this was a year and a half ago. In these first ten games, they've already faced five head-to-head matches for European spots, winning three (Napoli, Bologna, and Roma) and drawing two (Juventus and Atalanta). No defeats in the big matches, a significant factor."
Sunday's 1-0 win over Roma highlighted Allegri's tactical influence through midgame tweaks and sideline direction that steadied the team after a rough start. Allegri intervened to protect Alexis Saelemaekers during an on-field altercation. Milan sit one point behind Napoli, which has raised fan optimism. Ten league games under Allegri have produced 21 points with a single defeat and a nine-game unbeaten streak. Milan won three major head-to-heads (Napoli, Bologna, Roma) and drew with Juventus and Atalanta. Results versus newly-promoted teams require improvement, though the club has seven more points than last season after ten matches.
Read at SempreMilan
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]