After the argument in front of the cameras between Sergio Conceiçao and Davide Calabria in the immediate aftermath of the match won against Parma, unpleasant incidents continue within the Milan locker room.

Even during the disastrous trip to Zagreb, where the team suffered a heavy defeat against Dinamo in the last round of the Champions League, which secured qualification for the playoffs rather than direct qualification for the round of 16, Tuttosport reported a moment of great tension between the coach and the team, as relayed via Calciomercato.com.
What happened with Morata?
While in Parma, it was Davide Calabria who couldn't hold back in front of the cameras after the match, this time the protagonist was the Spanish striker Alvaro, who was substituted by the Portuguese coach at halftime, with the team trailing 1-0 due to Baturina's goal, but with Milan down to 10 men after Yunus Musah's red card.
According to Tuttosport, Alvaro Morata was not at all pleased with the substitution (which wasn't the only one, as Matteo Gabbia, who made a mistake on the 1-0 Croatian goal, was also replaced by Terracciano) and didn't hide it from Conceiçao in the locker room. Conceiçao, for his part, stood firm on his decision to replace him with Samuel Chukwueze.
