On Saturday, Milan manager Paulo Fonseca spoke to the media in normal fashion on the eve before tomorrow's match against Genoa. In recent days, there have been rumors circulating related to potential disruptions in the locker room. Fonseca was asked about this topic in the interview.

When asked on if he expected these issues with his squad, Fonseca had this to say:
"Yes. At this level it is normal to have these situations. I am paid to find solutions and solve problems, and that is what I am doing. I never turn a blind eye to the problem, I always face it and I do not hide. If there is one, I am here ready to solve it. It is normal, in all teams and in all families there are problems".
There have been no direct reports related to the situation behind closed doors. Rumors suggest players have been upset with the state of the team and the decisions being made by Fonseca. The Portuguese manager's words do not suggest anything too detrimental to the squad, however.
The rossoneri face Genoa tomorrow in a 125th anniversary of the club match. Milan will wear specially kits and former legends of the club will be in attendance at the San Siro for the special occasion.
