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After complicated first matches, Paulo Fonseca granted himself a reprieve thanks to AC Milan’s victory in the derby against Inter (2-1) on September 22. His team has revived and even occupies 4th place in Serie A after its success against Udinese this weekend. The Portuguese has a little more credit than a few weeks ago after a period during which he did not find the support of Zlatan Ibrahimovic. Now manager of the Lombard club, the Swede never intervened, even though he wanted the Portuguese to come against the advice of most in the Milanese management. “The team is improving a lot, there is more balance. They do everything to achieve victory. In the Champions League, we haven’t taken any points yet, today is an important match.”assures Ibrahimovic, referring to the Rossoneri’s meeting against Club Brugge this Tuesday.
He took advantage of his time on Sky Sport Italia to discuss the Fonseca situation. “We work as before, that does not change. Fonseca has to be himself, they (the players) have to resolve some things internally, they are professionals. Some situations are dynamic, they are not predictable. When this happens, you have to see how you react. The important thing is to be professional on the ground», Continues Ibrahimovic who hopes to see an improvement in C1. “We have to go as far as possible, we have created a team that must do well in Italy and in Europe. If we don’t win, no one is happy. The more you progress in the Champions League, the more it earns you economically.» Before tonight’s match, AC Milan recorded two defeats in the first two days.
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