AC Milan's concerns regarding the injuries continue to grow, despite reassurances from Stefano Pioli and his staff: "We've been working on it for a while, but it's not easy," said the gaffer.
Unfortunately, the Rossoneri players keep getting injured, mostly with muscle issues, hinting at a problem in their preparation for competitions. The question now is what's wrong and, more importantly, how can this dire issue be resolved?
The club is considering several ideas to bridge the gap between Pioli's coaching team and the medical staff. In the near future, as per the Gazzetta dello Sport, they might introduce another physiotherapist to complement the existing staff.
The focus isn't just on the present but also on future solutions. Any change in the fitness coach might hinge on the decision made about the coach (Osti being one of Pioli's longest-serving collaborators).
There's talk of potentially revamping the Milanello training camps during the summer break. Additionally, they're assessing the need for a better structure in overseas summer tours, which impact the team's traditional preparation, as relayed via Calciomercato.com.
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