AC Milan consultant, or 'boss', as he likes to call himself, saw the Rossoneri team lose 1-3 against Liverpool with a terrible performance.
A loss that has reopened the crisis within the Rossoneri environment, which had only been reduced, for a few days, by the 4-0 victory over Venezia last week.

San Siro booed the team, which disappeared from the pitch after Pulisic's opening goal and was overwhelmed by the English team to the point of being unable to respond.
Thus, in the final minutes of the match, the boos turned into protests with chants such "Show some balls" echoing loudly in the ears of the players, coach, and management.
Paulo Fonseca’s position, long under scrutiny due to this disastrous start to the season, is increasingly being debated on the day when Stefano Pioli’s move to Al Nassr is being finalised effectively opens up scenarios that could economically lead to a coaching change, writes Calciomercato.com.
The names of Massimiliano Allegri and Maurizio Sarri, both highly favoured by the fans, are in the mix.
In this context, much is being said about the decision of Zlatan Ibrahimovic as well as sporting director Geoffrey Moncada and CEO Giorgio Furlani, not to follow the team and coach, who left San Siro around midnight, but instead to stay behind for a lengthy summit that concluded about 35 minutes after midnight.
The next match is the derby, and although an immediate coaching change seems unlikely at present, the game scheduled for Sunday evening at 20:45 at the Giuseppe Meazza, with Inter hosting, will probably be Fonseca’s last chance to turn things around and regain the trust of the management and ownership.
