As reported by Gazzetta dello Sport in this morning's print edition, most of the team did not betray their head coach, Paulo Fonseca.
On the contrary, they stood by him. On Saturday, despite being outnumbered, the group could have played against Fonseca. But that didn’t happen.

In fact, those on the field gave even more effort. Now it's crucial to find consistency.
Milan, now focus on the Champions League
Tonight, a win is a must for the points, for the club's European reputation, and to put an end to the ups and downs.
As described by the newspaper, it is a "trial by fire" against Club Brugge.
