Italian journalist, Fabrizio Biasin, commented on AC Milan's victory away from home against Slovan Bratislava.
He started with the following comment:

"The Rossoneri return from Bratislava with three points, great for both the standings and morale (the top 8 places are now a realistic goal). However, there are some issues."
What is Milan's first problem?
"The match against Juventus isn’t just about “points,” or at least not only about that. It’s about the 'approach'. A Milan fan isn’t used to that kind of football and can’t accept it. At most, they’d prefer to lose because the team tried to win, but they can’t tolerate such ugliness. Fonseca says he agrees, but the problem is that he should be the first to understand this."
What is Milan's second problem?
"The first goal conceded to Slovan Bratislava was appalling, unacceptable even in amateur leagues—a mix of poor decisions and carelessness that the 3-2 final score only partially mitigates. Fonseca is searching for consistency and confidence, but at the moment, he seems like a man lost."
