Last night at the San Siro, it was a missed opportunity for Paulo Fonseca’s Rossoneri against Juventus, which absolutely needed a win to close the gap at the top, a gap that now risks growing even wider.
After the game, Carlo Pellegatti shared his thoughts on Milan’s performance via his Instagram profile.
Here are his words:

"Unfortunately, only one number comes to mind: zero. Zero excitement, zero shots on target in 90 minutes—because one might argue Theo’s shot counts—but zero excitement, zero saves in 94 minutes, zero chills, zero successful dribbles to get you thrilled. And Milan takes home a point that is worth zero: Milan had to win this game. Now, they're drifting further away. If I think back to two years ago when we won the Scudetto, or even last year when we reached the top four in Europe… This is total regression. Fonseca must finally settle on a system, a formation, and 12 or 13 key players, and please, stop changing things—except for occasional tweaks like in Madrid."
Pellegatti on Milan owners and managers:
"Ownership and management need to understand why in 2022 Milan won the league, reached the top four in Europe the following year, and yet now, after last season’s second-place finish, there’s been complete regression. Let’s aim to win against Slovan, secure four wins in the Champions League, and in the league, let’s try to win as many matches as possible, desperately chasing at least fourth place."
