AC Milan's start to the season has been more than disappointing, and the impact that Paulo Fonseca has had on the Rossoneri bench is the worst seen at Milanello in the last decade, as relayed via Milannews.it.

It is not a complaint from fans or a feeling, but rather the facts that, so far, pin down the Portuguese coach, especially under the metric of average points earned, the lowest in ten years at this point.
The Italian newspaper, Il Corriere dello Sport, has published this headline in today's print edition:
"Milan never so bad in the last ten years."
A truly challenging start had been anticipated by the club, but now a change of pace is needed: the history of the Portuguese coach gives hope for significant improvements.
In nine matches between Serie A and the Champions League, only three victories obtained. Head coach Paulo Fonseca's average points are lower than those of Marco Giampaolo who coached Milan for seven matches before being sacked and replaced by Stefano Pioli.
It is precisely this last aspect that causes concern, considering how Giampaolo's experience went at Milanello.
