Paulo Fonseca already has a big stake in AC Milan

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The international break had come at just the right time for AC Milan. The team coached by Paulo Fonseca had not won a single Serie A match after three games, conceding two draws (against Torino and Lazio, 2-2) and one defeat (against Parma, 2-1). With only two points taken from a possible nine, the Rossoneri had their worst start to a league season since 1997-98. A record that led to the first criticisms of Stefano Pioli’s successor. Tensions with some players in the locker room had also leaked out, such as Théo Hernandez and Rafael Leão.

This start to the season was not to the liking of club owner Gerry Cardinale, who had travelled to San Siro to watch Milan’s game against Venezia last weekend. A defeat would have further diminished Fonseca’s credibility. Finally, the first Serie A win of the season against Venezia (4-0), the last in Serie A, allowed the 51-year-old coach to enjoy a breath of fresh air: ” We played with a lot of desire and energy. We had some good moments with the ball, but I think we can improve our ball management. We also have to find the right moment to attack. It’s a process that takes time. There were several good things, but we can and must improve “, he declared to the club’s media. A victory that is welcome as Milan and he begin a decisive week against Liverpool in the Champions League, then Inter in the championship.

Liverpool, then Inter in sight

Present at a press conference this Monday on the eve of the reception of Arne Slot’s team in C1, Paulo Fonseca spoke about the importance of these two big meetings. I am aware of the value of the derby, but Liverpool will be very difficult. They are a great team that plays well in position and has great individualities. We will have to be perfect defensively to win. We must not make any mistakes and be complete. They are one of the best teams in Europe. Tomorrow we will have the opportunity to see if we improve and learn. We will discover our true value. The impact of the supporters will be important. “, said the AC Milan coach for Sport Mediaset.

Also questioned about his relations with Cardinale and Zlatan Ibrahimović, the Milanese club’s sports advisor, Fonseca was more evasive, indicating that he is in discussions with the two men before and after each match. The two men will probably be present this Tuesday evening at San Siro for the first of the two big games that await Milan this week. A good start to the Champions League campaign and a return to Inter’s level in the standings: this is what awaits Fonseca who can finally launch his Milanese adventure… or already be in the hot seat.

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