The AC Milan head coach, Massimiliano Allegri, is making the difference. Style of play or no style of play, results-driven or not, luck or no luck, look at the facts, because facts never lie. After 21 matchdays, Milan have 15 more points than last season. Last year, already under Sergio Conceição, the tally stood at 31 points. Today, the Rossoneri are on 46 points, the result of 20 consecutive matches without defeat, with the only loss coming on the opening day against Cremonese.
Moreover, Milan can now look down on almost everyone in two crucial areas. The Rossoneri have the second-best attack and the second-best defense in the league. Allegri’s team have scored 34 goals so far, second only to Inter’s 44, while last season they had scored 30 after 21 rounds. At the back, Milan have conceded 16 goals. Only Roma have done better, with just 12 conceded this season. Last year, after 21 matches, the Rossoneri had allowed 23 goals, as relayed via Milan News.















