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Allegri’s anger at 0-3 explains Milan’s real growth challenge

Wajih by Wajih
4 February 2026
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Milan, in Bologna, played one of their best matches of the season: a focused and intense team, often technically clean, authoritative in managing the tempo of the game and the atmosphere at the Dall’Ara. The 0–3 scoreline was therefore anything but random, the Rossoneri dominated Italiano’s side, nullifying them in every aspect.

The anger
Yet Massimiliano Allegri, especially after Rabiot’s goal, was very angry. Much more than usual. In fact, as on a couple of other occasions: after the 0–3 win in Udine and after the 3–2 win in Turin. One has to ask why. We, the undersigned and editor Antonio Vitiello, seated in the front row of the press box, heard his shouts perfectly: many, loud, forceful. This had not happened before. Even when the score was still in the balance, the ex Juventus boss had not reached such high decibel levels. And again, one has to ask why. The answer lies in the growth process: Allegri knows perfectly well that this team performs only when it is fully switched on, 100% focused, keeping its head in the game in every moment and on every ball. Therefore, even at 0–3, the team must learn not to relax.

The objective

Because people can talk about the Scudetto as much as they want, but to even begin to think about it you need to keep your feet firmly on the ground and maintain a solid mentality. Rabiot said that a five-point gap is not much, but Allegri, with a broad smile, replied that he meant it purely from a mathematical point of view. The Bologna match and the results achieved by this Milan perhaps say something else, as relayed via Milan News.

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