The match this evening against Lazio is already a turning point for Paulo Fonseca's Milan, which, after a good pre-season, has only managed to secure one point in the first two Serie A matches against Torino and Parma.
Besides the negative results, there is also concern about the style of play exhibited by the Rossoneri, which so far resembles the worst version of last year's team: confused, lacking balance, and constantly at the mercy of their opponents.
This morning, Corriere della Sera wrote that playing like this won't get them anywhere. Fonseca knows very well that an immediate turnaround is needed, and already tonight against Lazio, he expects to see a different Milan on the field, especially in terms of attitude: "We know we haven't started well, but we are united and understand where we need to improve. I expect a different Milan. We were a bit down after Parma, but we've reacted. I don't like to cry, I don't like to make excuses; I'm here to find solutions."
Against Lazio in Rome, Milan will need to send a strong signal because, while it is true that we are only at the third matchday, so it is not yet time for trials or definitive judgments, on the other hand, the Rossoneri already have their backs against the wall and cannot afford to fail against Lazio.
In recent days, Gerry Cardinale visited Milanello to confirm his trust in Fonseca, but it's clear that a change in course is immediately needed; otherwise, the atmosphere at home risks becoming even more tense.
