Zero wins and only two points gained out of 9 points in the first three rounds of the 2024-2025 Serie A season.
This is the disappointing record of Paulo Fonseca's Milan, which has unfortunately already set a negative record that all Milan fans would have preferred to avoid: the Portuguese coach has achieved the worst start in Serie A for a Milan coach in the last 40 years.

Zero wins in official matches for Fonseca's Milan so far
This morning’s edition of Tuttosport reports that no one, from Arrigo Sacchi to Stefano Pioli, had gathered so few points in their first three matches. It is true that there have been coaches who lost two games, such as Montella in '16-'17, Mihajlovic in '15-'16, and Capello in '86-'87 (who took over from the dismissed Liedholm at the end of March), but they won their other match, unlike Fonseca who is the only one not to have secured at least one victory.
Detailed performance of Milan coaches in the first three league matches over the past 40 years, from Sacchi, passing through Tabarez to Allegri, and Fonseca and more...
7 points: Ancelotti (’01-02); C. Maldini (’00-01); Terim (’01-02); Seedorf (’13-14) 6 points: Zaccheroni (’98-99); Tabarez (’96-97); Inzaghi (’14-15); Giampaolo (’19-20) 4 points: Sacchi (’87-88); Allegri (’10-11); Pioli (’19-20); Leonardo (’09-10); Gattuso (’17-18); Brocchi (’15-16) 3 points: Capello (’86-87); Montella (’16-17); Mihajlovic (’15-16) 2 points: Fonseca (’24-25)
