Observing the match Parma (though the discussion can also be extended to the matches against Como and Cagliari), it is evident that Milan, under the new coach, has shown more or less the same issues as before.

Coaches change, but the team consistently displays the same lapses in focus, poor approaches to matches, and lack of competitive aggression, something Conceição managed to highlight in less than ten days of his tenure.
The team seems to have inherent limitations that are unlikely to be resolved, as they are tied to the characteristics of certain players.
The impression is that several squad members will be playing for their future at Milan by the end of the season.
Moreover, some executives are also under scrutiny; after all, if results don’t come, it’s fair to make changes. The rule applies to everyone, as relayed via Antonio Vitiello in his weekly editorial piece for Milannews.it.
