AC Milan have to play against Genoa tomorrow away from home, then they will face Bologna in the last Serie A match on May 9 at San Siro. After that, on May 14, Milan and Bologna will face off again in Rome, for the Coppa Italia trophy.
There are a lot of anticipation for that final. The coach, Sergio Conceicao, however, wants to manage his team one game at a time, and it seems that doing heavy rotations in the remainder of the league is not on his agenda.

Here are his words to the various media outlets present today in the press conference at Milanello when asked about the issue:
"I don’t have to manage anything. Every day that we come to work here, there is the responsibility of working for a club like Milan. The league is what it is, but we have the responsibility to show quality every day, to be a different team from what we’ve sometimes been in the league. That’s what we’re working on."
Conceicao added:
"The management that other coaches do means nothing to me. I respect Capello a lot, he has his own thoughts and I have mine. We don’t manage anything, and then the match isn’t just about the 11 who start. We think one game at a time, that’s our mindset."
