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Re: Italian League Prediction Thread (Serie A)
by
Juse14
on 11/09/2024, 18:02:37 UTC
Currently, the majority of us here are very disappointed with AC Milan's performance at the start of this season. Changing coaches was initially hoped to make AC Milan better. But now what we see is just the opposite. It's a shame that we didn't see the performance they showed in pre-season which looked convincing from them at the start of this season. It is reported that the players have difficulty understanding the strategy used by the coach or there is a mismatch there. But what is clear is that they are not playing like a strong team in Serie A. They are playing like a weak team at the start of this season. Last season with Pioli we might have seen AC Milan succeed in reaching second place at the end of the season. but it seems that this season will be quite difficult for AC Milan to reach that ranking again with Fonseca. Unless Juventus and Inter Milan weaken and AC Milan, on the other hand, experiences improvement. But that seems like a hope that is a little difficult to come true.

AC Milan's start to the season is nowhere near where they were expected to be, and being disappointed is only normal.
You know, within 5 matches before the start of the season Milan won 3, drew 1 and lose 1. So they had a pretty average pre-season, and now in the very early stage of the league, they are drawing games at home, coming back very late against weaker teams. Now they play a few more games in the league, and then UCL starts.

I don't really know how the management is seeing this, but a lot of new managers need a good amount of time to settle in and then deliver big results. That might be the case here, too. But AC Milan ultras now need to get behind the manager and support him till he makes things right, and starts getting wins. The team is great, individual brilliance is definitely there, and I can see them turning things around.

AC Milan had a very disappointing start to the season, much to the chagrin of many fans who had some expectations (to be fair) that were not met. Perhaps their pre-season was not all that convincing. However, the record was not bad (W3 D1 L1). Home draw with Brescia and problems against weaker sides early in the league made it even more frustrating.

However, I do agree that supporters do need to be patient. A lot of new managers do need time to settle in and get their ideas across: AC Milan does have a strong squad. The individual brilliance is certainly there. Provided the management and fans continue to support them, there's every chance they'll turn this situation around and start picking up some positive results, especially when the Champions League challenge begins. It may be only a question of time for the team to find its rhythm.