The Milan season so far has not been unforgettable, I believe everyone agrees on that. A Supercoppa Italiana won in Saudi Arabia cannot fix such an unstable situation from every point of view, but it could have been a starting point.

Needless to say, the stages of the supposed rebirth were then all burned, starting from the draw with Cagliari, right after returning from the Middle East, passing through the defeats in Zagreb and the double failure against Feyenoord in the Champions League, as pointed out by MilanPress.it.
Yet, Sergio Conceicao, since sitting on the Rossoneri bench, has collected 20 points in 12 Serie A matches, slightly better (for now) than Fonseca, who in 17 matches got 27 points. However, the 3 consecutive defeats against Torino, Bologna, and Lazio weigh heavily in the race for fourth place, considering that by winning just two and losing one, Milan would now have 53 points and would have caught up with fourth place (Bologna, currently occupying it, indeed has 53). A completely different view.
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From a psychological point of view, the situation clearly weighs on the minds of the Milan players.
Now, ahead of the thirtieth matchday of the league, the Rossoneri prepare for the away match against Napoli, a team currently still in the thick of the fight for the title, only three points behind leaders Inter. Neither can afford to make a mistake, a draw would not help anyone, and a very tactical match is expected, with both teams waiting for the right opening to strike.
It is also true that, looking at the statistics, the Rossoneri have not lost in Napoli since the 2018-19 season, and from that point of view, they might feel an extra energy. However, turning the coin over, Antonio Conte's teams have lost to Milan only twice in eighteen encounters, collecting eleven victories and four draws. But it doesn't end here.
Meanwhile, Antonio Conte has reunited with the entire squad at Castel Volturno and has begun preparing for the match against Milan. According to reports from Il Mattino's daily newspaper, the Napoli coach emphasized the strengths and weaknesses displayed in Venice before the break.
The former Juventus and Chelsea head coach showed the team videos of the opponent, analyzing them in detail. It is unlikely that the lineup with which the Neapolitans will take the field will differ much from the one seen at the Pier Luigi Penzo stadium before the international break
