Ahead of Milan’s match against Torino tonight, Marcos Cafu told La Gazzetta dello Sport:
"The Rossoneri must continue to believe in themselves and fight for the objectives that remain. The season is certainly not over. The elimination from the Champions League was a tough blow because Milan could and should have progressed. That being said, we are at the end of February, and over the next three months, there will still be many important matches to play. Continuing to talk about the European elimination now is pointless. The 2024-25 Champions League is no longer a goal, but there are still other targets. Against Feyenoord, Milan had to go through—we all agree on that. But now, there’s nothing more to be done, and looking for scapegoats serves no purpose."

Cafu said:
"Against Torino, there’s a tough match to play and win to continue the positive run in the league over the past few weeks. Playing at Torino’s home will be difficult because they are a good team, but Milan must play as they know how. And above all, they must stop looking back. The past doesn’t matter. Can Milan turn things around? In my opinion, yes. This is the right moment to turn the season around. It’s in difficult times that a team must react, and Milan has everything it takes to bounce back immediately."
The Brazilian also sent a message to Milan fans:
"Stay close to the team. Right now, the players need your support. The team can still bring you satisfaction."
