There have been better season starts than the current one: after the draw salvaged right before the final whistle against Torino, Milan falls in Parma, finding itself with just one point in two matches, giving the impression that there's really a lot of work to be done.

This Milan is not sustainable: too unbalanced and not even that dangerous despite this. The last time the Rossoneri lost at the Tardini, Massimiliano Allegri was the coach, and Matri was the striker (who, by the way, scored his only goal for Milan). Back then, they also went down, made a comeback, and then conceded the heartbreaking goal. It was 3-2 for Parma in 2013, 2-1 tonight.
Milan hasn't started this poorly since 2011: back then, they had a draw in their opening match against Lazio (technically, it was the second matchday, with the first played in December) and a defeat against Napoli in the following match. It was worse in 2008, with two defeats against Bologna and Genoa, but fortunately, the situation improved, leading to Champions League qualification. But back then, there were also Kakà, Ronaldinho, and Pato...
Source: Milan News
