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AC Milan lead Serie A again thanks to Allegri’s pragmatism

Wajih by Wajih
22 October 2025
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Massimiliano Allegri of AC Milan (Getty Images)

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743 days later, Milan is back on top.

Not with the fire of revolutions, but with the calm of certainty. And with a coach who has made balance his art. This is Massimiliano Allegri’s way: few words, many actions, little ornament, many results. It has been two years since the Rossoneri last led the league alone.

Santiago Gimenez with Massimiliano Allegri AC Milan ميلان سانتياغو خيمينيز أليغري
Massimiliano Allegri speaks with Santiago Gimenez during a Milan match (Getty Images)

Two years of chasing, tactical transitions, and an identity never fully formed. Now, however, the flame of Milan that had dimmed is reignited not by the romance of play, but by the concreteness of results.

A silent but heavy return: ALLEGRIsmo

Massimiliano Allegri is back. And he did it his way: without proclamations, with a calm born of experience. Some love to win by overwhelming. Others survive. Allegri belongs to the second school: pragmatism, balance, the synthesis between what is needed and what is enough. His Milan does not chase visionary schemes. It breathes clarity and control. The idea is simple, perhaps banal for some, but effective: first, do not concede, then strike, as explained by those at Milan Press today.

Paradoxically, this simplicity is the source of the team’s strength. Apparent simplicity hides meticulous, almost artisanal work. Details, distances between lines, speed of thought on and off the pitch, timing of choices. Many elements combined seem few.

What is Allegri's style of football?

There is a thin line between winning by dominating and dominating without winning, perhaps the creed of last season’s Milan, which finished a disappointing tenth with more pain than joy. Allegri has restored to the team the simplest and hardest dimension of football: control. You can win without dominating. You can command without raising your voice. Today, Milan shows this more than ever.

After a season start of adjustments, something clicked. Two wide victories, 3-0 over Lecce in the Coppa Italia and 3-0 against Udinese in the league, marked the turning point. Not just for results, but for attitude: a sense of always having time and space on your side. On the pitch, there is a new calm, that of a group confident in what it does and must do, and above all in its leader.

Then, as often happens under Allegri, come the matches of elegant struggle. The “short nose” tactic often discussed. The 2-1 win over Napoli brings awareness, the 0-0 in Torino takes some away, and the 2-1 against Fiorentina reinforces the signal of sacrifice and pragmatism. Every goal carries weight. Every minute reflects the Allegri Milan idea: winning through order.

Keyword is concreteness:

Allegri has brought his signature to Milan: concreteness. No frills, no theories, no aesthetics. This Milan does not seek to please. It seeks to win. The group is compact, lines communicate, and players have regained the sense of what to do on the pitch. Spirit, management, experience: Max responds with pragmatism. Not having cup competitions only adds focus, removing distractions and excuses during a crucial rebuilding period.

Yes, Milan needed Allegri to command again. Football is sometimes simpler than we think: the team that makes fewer mistakes wins, the team that waits wins, the team that pushes forward wins. It does not charm, it builds. It does not promise, it delivers. In this, no one is better than Massimiliano Allegri.

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Massimiliano Allegri and Rafael Leao of AC Milan (Getty Images)
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