In the usual appointment with the "Fontana di Trevi" podcast of "Cronache di Spogliatoio" (Locker Room Chronicles), during his segment "Milan Strike," Mediaset journalist Riccardo Trevisani expressed his thoughts on the future of Stefano Pioli and the Milan bench. Here are his statements:
"Milan is a team that can collect 80, 85 points and remains there. It's a team less strong than Inter, it's a team on par with others and stays ahead of others. Milan isn't necessarily stronger than Napoli, but it's ahead of Napoli. Milan isn't much stronger than Juventus, but it's ahead of Juventus. So if you bother Pioli, what should you say to the others? First. Second: the team will now change the coach. Are you sure that the Milan of the coming years will win the Scudetto, won't lose the derbies, and will perform better in the cups? Because I, before hosting Pressing (a Mediaset program), last night, watched Milan's performance before Pioli. Tenth, eighth, seventh, sixth, sixth, fifth. Pioli arrived, in his first complete season second, in the second complete season first, in the third complete season fifth, and in the fourth complete season second. Coming from eighth, tenth, sixth, fifth, it's much better, isn't it? Then the players also improved, yes, but the fact remains that we're talking about results as well as everything else, and Pioli's Milan achieved extraordinary results."
