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The usual AC Milan: an incomplete squad at the start of the season

Wajih by Wajih
27 August 2025
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The Rossoneri players before the match against Cremonese at San Siro on August 23, 2025. (Getty Images)

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For Milan, the first league match always seems to arrive too soon. It is by now a familiar feeling for the fans: the team incomplete, always; key pieces missing and the starting eleven still not defined. Every summer there is talk of projects, of growth and of ambitions, but when the moment of truth arrives the picture remains unfinished.

The most evident knot is the absence of a proper centre-forward. We are without a true number 9, without the offensive certainty that characterizes the teams aiming high. In addition, the experimenting continues, trying to find makeshift solutions when the season has already begun.

Milan and the incomplete team: the details that make the difference

Modern football leaves no room for delays or improvisation: details count right from the start. A lackluster beginning means giving away precious points to rivals, and Milan has already experienced this first-hand. The fans know it: if you start poorly, then a tiring chase is needed to get back on track.

The problem is that these are not isolated episodes. It is a script that repeats itself with disarming punctuality. The lack of planning leaves the impression that the club lives on emergencies rather than on strategy.

By the way, speaking of the transfer market window, it has become a key factor in shifting the betting lines for the club’s matches. Each new signing or player departure directly impacts bookmaker odds and analysts’ predictions. Modern platforms and affiliate programs, such as BC Games affiliate, allow monitoring odds dynamics and identifying patterns crucial for professional betting.

In fact, player arrivals and departures affect not only match outcomes but also the financial appeal of bets. For example, if the Rossoneri club directors decide to strengthen Massimiliano Allegri’s midfield department, it could actually influence the probability of controlling the game pace, which is an important insight for bettors to know ahead of making their decisions. This is where platforms like Money Coming game come in: they enable real-time tracking of market fluctuations, including instant changes in odds based on roster news. In addition to that, these platforms provide historical data on how similar transfers impacted past seasons, allowing for evidence-based predictions.

Bettors and analysts adopt a comprehensive approach, incorporating past match statistics, team form, and the coach’s tactical schemes. Professional methods, such as football match analysis, enable consideration of not only odds and probabilities but also deep tactical aspects of the game.

Milan with an incomplete team and a planning that does not convince

It is fair to ask how it is possible that a club with Milan’s history cannot manage to present itself ready at the starting blocks. Other clubs aiming for the top close their transfer market early and decisively, whereas Milan instead seems a prisoner of endless negotiations and ideas not always clear.

Every year the story is the same: things start with enthusiasm, then the first missteps lead to that collective depression which becomes a refrain in bars, on social media, and at San Siro.

The discontent of the fans:

The frustration of the Rossoneri faithful is palpable. “Details are fundamental right from the start,” is the cry raised by those who refuse to resign themselves to seeing Milan always lagging behind their rivals. The fans continue to fill the stadium, to support the team, but they ask for respect and clarity, as relayed via Milan Press.

The risk, now very real, is that the credit accumulated with the 2022 Scudetto will be definitively consumed. The Rossoneri deserve management worthy of their prestige, not yet another season begun with struggles and uncertainties.

A change of mentality is needed

AC Milan cannot afford to live once again on improvisations. What is needed is planning, clarity of mind and above all the ability to line up at the start with a team that is ready. Because in football, as in life, those who take care of the details win.

The question, then, remains suspended: is it normal to arrive every year at the beginning of the season without a complete team? The answer, unfortunately, is before everyone's eyes.

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