Former AC Milan and Inter forward, Antonio Cassano, commented once again on AC Milan and Paulo Fonseca's work.
Here's what the retired Italian player had to say this time:

"Milan has been inconsistent since the start of the season, but with a clear idea: attack, not defend, not speculate—score one more goal than you. I like how Fonseca coaches; he has his own ideas and communicates well. However, three months have passed now, so what’s happening at the back? What’s missing? Even in less impressive matches, Milan still creates something. But at the back, I don’t see solidity or defensive organization."
Cassano added:
"You don’t have players like Maldini and Nesta who could handle man-to-man situations. Thiago Silva and Nesta used to tell the fullbacks to push forward without worrying because they’d take care of things.."
