Speaking on DAZN after the match, former footballer and now sports pundit Marco Parolo commented on the draw at San Siro between Sergio Conceição’s Milan and Raffaele Palladino’s Fiorentina, offering a detailed analysis of the Rossoneri’s performance, a team increasingly distant not only from top-tier European competition, but from Europe altogether:

"Both teams wanted to win. In the second half, no one managed to control the game. The goalkeepers took center stage. A fair draw. It suits Fiorentina better. Milan like this can no longer reach the Champions League. It was a game played by instinct and bursts of energy. The coach can’t be satisfied with this."
Parolo continued to talk about Milan:
"What this team lacks is fighting for a purpose, for someone. It doesn’t seem like there’s a shared sense of purpose. The fans have never abandoned the team and continue to support them. They know this team has strong players. What is the team missing? There’s a club — it needs to take charge of the situation. Right now, it just feels like there’s constant blame-shifting.”
