AC Milan is already backed against the wall, and only three matches have passed. At the first checkpoint of the season—the September international break—the Rossoneri arrive with a confused Fonseca and a broken team.
The Rossoneri team is still winless, having collected two points in three matches, conceding an average of two goals per game. In short, a poor start overall, accompanied by many specific problems that will need to be analyzed over the next two weeks by the coach and the club if they want to salvage a season that already seems nearly compromised.
This morning's commentary by Alessandro Bocci in Il Corriere della Sera emphasizes this point: "Game and locker room, increasingly difficult for Fonseca"
If it were mid-season, this could be understandable, but only three matches have passed. Bocci writes: "The draw is a small restart, but Fonseca has a lot of work to do to regain balance and normality within the locker room as well. And time is truly short because the league won't wait, and the derby with Inter is approaching."
