Yesterday, AC Milan's match against Liverpool was a nightmare for the fans.

Paulo Fonseca's formation lasted around 15 minutes: Christian Pulisic scored in the first few minutes of the fixture before falling into the usual mistake of leaving unbridgeable gaps between the lines that allowed the opponent, in this case Liverpool, to dominate and strike at the right moments.
The usual mistakes in defence for Milan...
Regarding the goals conceded, Il Corriere dello Sport writes that the Rossoneri defenders' faults were once again evident, especially since it's unacceptable to concede two identical goals from set pieces, and above all, one cannot allow gaping holes to opponents, especially against a team like Slot's, which is known for its speed in play and athleticism.
The truth, the newspaper continues, is that "the easy victory over Venezia could not be a reliable indicator." Yesterday’s Milan showed that it still lacks balance, and there are two possibilities: either Fonseca has not yet realized this, which would be very worrying, or he has not yet found a solution to the many, too many problems.
Meanwhile, time passes, and with it, the patience of the fans towards a team that does not convey passion.
On Sunday, there is the derby against Inter, a match that will likely be decisive for Paulo Fonseca's future as Milan's coach.
