A crucial match awaits: Atalanta - Milan at the Gewiss stadium. Paulo Fonseca's team has a chance to re-enter the race for the top spots in Serie A, but they must win to achieve such a goal.
Italian journalist, Franco Ordine, who often writes about the Rossoneri, penned an editorial for Il Giornale. Here is a summary of his thoughts:
"In recent years, Bergamo has become a decisive crossroads, for better or worse. Tomorrow night, it will be Fonseca’s turn to navigate this trap-stadium and try to put Milan back at the heart of the action. The outlook isn’t promising: Charles De Ketelaere, the controversial former player who cost €37.5 million under Maldini and has been revitalised by Gasperini — boasts a record of eight consecutive victories."
Ordine continued to talk about Atalanta - Milan:
"The tardy Milan can only rely on the unprecedented presence of Musah as a tactical stabiliser, a solution arrived at after various attempts to shore up one of the most frequently breached defences in the league. Against teams that play man-to-man and across the entire field, like Atalanta, Fonseca's Milan shows significant struggles."
He added:
"Facing Atalanta will be the ultimate litmus test, either confirming potential positive signs or sending the entire RedBird and Ibrahimovic project back several steps."