In today's edition of Il Corriere della Sera, retired striker of AC Milan and Inter, Christian 'Bobo' Vieri, discussed some interesting topics, including the Rossoneri's current moment:

"I’m not interested in corporate issues. I only talk about the field. I see predictable ups and downs. They still need to find the right balance, with a coach asking for different things than in the past."
How do you judge the "undisciplined" Theo Hernandez, Rafael Leao, and Tammy Abraham? Vieri replied:
"Certain mistakes shouldn't be made, but often everything is magnified by the results. Nothing would have come up if the penalties had been converted in Florence... They are smart kids; they’ve probably talked about it in the group, and from now on they will know how to behave."
On AC Milan coach Paulo Fonseca:
"Only a strong team can beat Inter in the derby, so the Milan coach needs to be given time."
