Paulo Fonseca is not a coach who likes to hide in front of cameras and journalists. Honest, blunt, and direct from his first day at Milan. In fact, after the disappointing result against Fiorentina, he was quite naïve in his sincerity, writes Calciomercato.com. "Penalties? I’m angry, Pulisic is the taker. This should never happen again."

Fonseca's team does not listen to him...
The message from the evening at the "Franchi" is that of a team that doesn't listen to its coach. Or even worse, a coach who doesn’t have control of the locker room. An excess of honesty has exposed the second controversial episode after the cooling break at the Olimpico involving Hernández and Leão. What Abraham did is absolutely unacceptable: he took the ball from Tomori, rudely pushed Pulisic (video HERE),the designated penalty taker, aside, and then took a poor shot, prioritising his personal success over that of the team.
This is unacceptable anarchy that must be addressed before it’s too late for the Portuguese coach and Milan's season.
Pulisic is Milan's star and he deserves more respect
5 goals and 2 assists in 7 games for a Pulisic who is becoming increasingly decisive. 'Captain America' is probably the only Milan player who never fails in his attitude and preparation for the match.
Sometimes he may play less well, but he always finds a way to be useful for the team. Christian is an introverted guy who loves to work hard and speak little. He doesn’t have Maignan’s personality or the boldness of Theo Hernández and Alessandro Florenzi. But he is a technical leader and as such must be respected. Because what happened yesterday is a clear lack of respect.
On his part, Pulisic can and must take on more responsibility to become the leader of a group that needs to come together quickly.
