In the last four league matches, AC Milan only obtained two points, unfortunately.
A disappointing track record leaves Milan potentially -8 points behind the league-leading Inter and without a victory since October 7, which is well over a month ago.
The coach is not at risk and enjoys the trust of the club. A meeting will take place in the coming days.
As reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport, despite the non-existent performance in the league over the last month and proven mental fragility, Stefano Pioli is not at risk after Milan's draw against Lecce yesterday.

In fact, the coach still enjoys the trust of the AC Milan management, which was renewed in the previous weeks after the defeats against against Paris Saint-Germain, Udinese and the comeback made by Napoli.
Milan's last victory dates back to October 7 at the Marassi in Genoa when Pulisic scored the winner and Olivier Giroud had to be the goalkeeper to replace Mike Maignan.
There aren however, some objective problems related to injuries. No team in Europe has suffered more physical troubles than the Rossoneri, and no one has faced them with such consistency: yesterday, three players withdrew before and during the match due to imperfect physical conditions. The toll is very high and quite serious: 24 injuries in about 4 months of the season.
Pioli set to meet with AC Milan management...
A meeting between Stefano Pioli and the AC Milan management will take place soon. This national team break will be used to meet and have a face-to-face discussion between the coach and Giorgio Furlani, the CEO of the Rossoneri club.
Furlani was not in the stadium yesterday to watch the team play against Lecce. That is because he was busy inaugurating the club's new offices in Dubai. Moncada was also on a business trip. Upon their return, hypothetically by mid-week, the management will sit down for a conversation with Pioli, aiming to understand how to overcome this crisis phase that the team is going through, with a significant focus on the injury problem.
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