This morning, former Juventus executive Luciano Moggi shared his point of view on the trending topics of the Serie A Enilive championship in the columns of Libero. Among the subjects touched on was also Milan, a club that was addressed and analyzed from various perspectives: on-pitch issues, with the difficulties of the coach and players; but also off-pitch matters with the problems within the club and the issue of choosing a new sporting director. Below is an excerpt from his statements.
Luciano Moggi on the Rossoneri team:
"What can be said about Milan? It is a group of great individuals who, however, don’t connect with each other, who could beat anyone but also lose. Moreover, the Rossoneri don’t know how to approach the game like a big team; especially in the first halves, they often go behind and suffer at the hands of the opponent, giving the impression of not having entered the pitch with the right mindset."
Moggi added:
"Then, once provoked and whistled by the fans, they react and at least manage not to lose. This phenomenon probably stems from a lack of group self-esteem, due to the insecure and not very credible leadership of the coach, with Conceição already having his mind elsewhere."
