Milan: Fonseca fired after the derby?

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The Milan derby, scheduled for Sunday evening in Serie A, could cost the job of Paulo Fonseca, the Rossoneri coach.

With only one win in five matches, all competitions combined, AC Milan has not started the season on the right foot. His new coach Paulo Fonseca is therefore subject to criticism. The position of the former Losc coach has even become critical. In the event of a defeat on Sunday evening in the derby against Inter, the Portuguese could be sidelined, indicates The Gazzetta dello Sport.

I am 51 years old. If I listened to what the media says, I would not be able to work. I don’t care, it’s not important to meFonseca said on Saturday during the press conference held on the eve of the match of the 5th day of the Italian Championship. I have always had the confidence of the club and nothing has changed. »

AC Milan will face Inter on Sunday evening, starting at 8:45 p.m., five days after a home defeat against Liverpool (1-3), for the first day of the Champions League.

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