AC Milan's former coach, Arrigo Sacchi, watched the Rossoneri closely as they came out victorious against Napoli in Serie A.
The legendary tactician shared his analysis and views, in his usual piece with La Gazzetta dello Sport:
"I saw a great Milan. The Rossoneri defended almost perfectly, then Theo Hernandez and Leao impressed me. I also liked Bennacer, excellent in pressing and distribution. I saw an excellent filter from the midfielders, which allowed the defenders to be able to face their opponents with greater confidence."
He added:
"I believe that the Rossoneri, by continuing to work well, can stay in the lead until the end. Spalletti's team was Osimhen and that's it. The wingers were disappointing, namely Insigne and Politano. The same goes for Zielinski, who did little, but the Azzurri can get back on top..."
Sacchi concluded:
"After conceding the goal, Napoli did not react immediately because Milan continued to press on the accelerator. I noticed that the Rossoneri arrived first on the second balls, that is, on the rebounds. It means they had more energy to spend at that moment. Then, there was the reaction of Napoli, but it was a nervous reaction, not based on game ideas."