According to what has been reported by those at MilanNews.it, the club management was at the club's sports centre this morning to analyze the Champions League elimination together with the coach and the players, especially the more experienced ones.
After the disappointment in Europe, the goal now is to secure fourth place at all costs to avoid a total failure of the season.

In addition to that, commenting on the team's situation after last night's match against Feyenoord, Sportitalia's journalist, Alfredo Pedullà, pointed the finger at everyone, with no one excluded:
"I’ll give you three dates that show you Milan’s collapse: August 31, the mutiny, and Furlani calling it a non-event. Do we remember what happened on October 9 in Florence? The penalty—I'll shoot, you shoot, no, let the other one shoot, Tomori intervenes, he has to take it, no, the other one has to take it—Theo takes the ball, and they suspend Tomori while Milan, as a club, does not intervene? On December 29, the most embarrassing thing in an ongoing embarrassment happened. That is, on the eve of the match versus Roma, Gianluigi (Longari.) reported that, in any case, Fonseca would be dismissed and Conceição would arrive. And do you remember the post-match circus? Fonseca arrives: ‘No, I won’t speak, tomorrow I’ll be at Milanello. What are you saying? The training is scheduled. Ask the club. I am the coach of Milan. I’m going to catch the plane to Saudi Arabia.’ Two hours later: ‘No, it’s true, they have dismissed me. The statement is coming now.’
Pedullà continued to talk about Milan:
"Do you think it’s just about the match? The match is the last wheel of the wagon. If the transfer market reopened tomorrow, they would go for Gimenez, another Joao Felix, but the real market that needs to open is the one for executives. When the market for executives opens, we make decisions: ‘Moncada, this is not for you. Ibra, do something else because you still think you are the player who scored that bicycle kick goal.’ When, actually, if the market for executives opens and we can make decisions about them, then Milan will be back; otherwise, we will continue to be shocked by nothing."
He concluded:
"That picture being published in that way sums up a total collapse, one that is out of control due to an absent ownership, and it reflects on the pitch. And it has nothing to do with the coach and his wrong choices.”
