In the delicate post-match of Milan - Liverpool, Zvonimir Boban, former footballer and AC Milan executive, made some statements in the Sky Sport Itali studios, commenting on the poor performance of Paulo Fonseca's team and focusing on the absence of a player like Sandro Tonali in the squad.
Here's what he had to say:

"Milan sold Tonali, their best Italian player who was very attached to the shirt. Seeing him away from Milan is a disappointment, and these things come at a cost. To join Milan, he turned down Juventus, which had offered 42 million euros to Brescia: these are values that should never be lost."
On Milan, Boban said:
"Big problems for Milan. There's no game construction, the two center-backs are very slow and clumsy, they lack the courage and personality to play the ball forward. In midfield, no one takes responsibility for doing more concrete and important things, like getting the ball to the wings or the forwards. Then they play on the right for an hour? I don't understand. I never saw the ball go to the left for Theo or Leao. It's not logical to play only on the right for an hour, so it was probably a choice. The most worrying thing was certainly the lack of reaction after going 3-1 down. Only Abraham did something good, but clearly, there's also a lack of leadership. There's a lot to build."
