AC Milan prepares for its return to Serie A.
Tomorrow, Udinese, who has started the season very well, arrives at San Siro. For Paulo Fonseca, it's a must-win match given the recent struggles of the Rossoneri in their last matches in the Champions League (against Bayer Leverkusen) and in Serie A with Fiorentina.

A turning point is needed because Milan is about to face a demanding series of important matches, both for the club and Fonseca himself.
As reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport this morning, Paulo Fonseca isn't giving up.
Yesterday, it was noted, he made it clear to the team: Fonseca gathered the players and focused more on the future than the past. There was no blame for past mistakes, but rather a forward-looking speech.
The club has full confidence in Fonseca and has not even considered the possibility of sacking him. The management, in fact, wants to wait and see if the transformation from Pioli’s Milan to Fonseca’s will really take place.
Fonseca has feels Milan's trust
The Portuguese tactician spoke with the executives throughout the break and expects a team ready to give their all after recent mistakes. No changes in tactics: they will continue with the 4-2-3-1 formation.
Fonseca regains Loftus-Cheek and Chukwueze. Sportiello is also training with Maignan and could already be on the bench tomorrow. Calabria remains sidelined. Fonseca aims to manage the team’s energy but without drastic changes.
