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Struggling to get the 2024-2025 season off to a good start, whether on the national or continental stage, it is an AC Milan team plagued by doubts that will play its first big clash of the season in Serie A against its eternal rival, Inter Milan. Madonnina Derby which could sound the death knell for Paulo Fonseca in Lombardy, who is on an ejection seat due to the poor results of his squad (1 win for 2 draws and 1 defeat in the championship). If observers on the other side of the Alps believe that the Portuguese technician will play very big on Sunday, the latter assures that he still feels supported by the club and its leaders.
“I don’t think about my personal case, the most important thing is the team, this derby. I focus as I always have on what I control, to make sure the team is ready for Sunday… I have always felt and I still feel the support of the club and its directors, nothing has changed. I have confidence, the players have worked very well in training these last three days, I feel a united group, frustrated but united“, said the former Lille coach at a press conference.
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