Former footballer Antonio Di Gennaro discussed the day's topics on Maracanà, during the afternoon program on TMW Radio.
How do you see Milan?

"It's hard to decipher. It's a good team, but there are problems. It's difficult to say they are behind Fonseca, given what's happened. I think someone will leave in January, but I don't see the unity that should exist in a top club. The coach isn't completely alone, but almost."
Besides Milan, Juventus are now competing for the league...
"They win while struggling, but it was important. For me, Napoli, Atalanta, and Inter still have something more, but watch out for Lazio and Fiorentina. Juve needs to improve, but they're in the mix. Their defensive phase is making a difference, but something is missing up front — in their play and in players who should be making the difference. Koopmeiners has restarted well, Nico Gonzalez is back, but there are injuries, and we'll see what the transfer market brings. They'll need at least a central defender and an attacking alternative. Vlahovic is nervous, and for me, it's a delicate moment for the team. The three-year project is fine, but Juve can't live day by day. It's true that Juve no longer inspires the fear it once did. Lazio and Fiorentina are already at their level. Milan is hard to figure out, and Bologna is coming up strong."
