The defeat in Florence stirred up quite a controversy around Milanello, especially since the game was undoubtedly influenced by some acts of disrespect that led Paulo Fonseca to have an outburst during the press conference.

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Milan, Fonseca is frustrated...
The Milan coach's frustration served as a warning but must not turn into a rift with the players, especially since there is a need to salvage a season that started poorly, improved, and is now getting worse.
Yesterday, as Tuttosport writes, Geoffrey Moncada arrived at Milanello for the resumption of training and had a close discussion with Paulo Fonseca, during which the management's confidence in him was reaffirmed. One thing everyone agrees on, the newspaper continues, is that "situations of self-management and disrespect towards the coach and teammates will no longer be tolerated."
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Milan stand by Fonseca
A shake-up is needed to turn around a season that doesn’t seem to be taking off, with fans and the Portuguese coach himself wanting to see Milan play with the same spirit as they did in the derby. However, based on what was communicated to the coach yesterday, agents of available managers can keep their phones in their pockets for now, as Milan has no intention of changing coaches, although the upcoming fixtures will be crucial in this regard.
AC Milan will be tested against an ambitious and strong Udinese team. Moreover, the game against them could serve as a way for Fonseca to have a fresh start and a new journey towards improvement. Let's see how it will unfold.
Meanwhile, Fonseca is preparing his team at Milanello, and Tammy Abraham, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport, is taking goal-scoring lessons from the coach, read all about it HERE.















