About a month ago, Milan won 3-1 in Como after a match in which the Lariani had played very well in the first half, but repeatedly ran up against an enormous Mike Maignan, unbeatable between the posts. In the days following the match, social media and newspapers fueled the eternal debates between the "playmakers," siding with Cesc Fabregas, and the “result-oriented,” siding with Allegri. In a few days, there will be a second round, with the return match taking place at San Siro on Wednesday, February 18.
The match-day atmosphere can already be felt today in Como, where the Lombard team is hosting Fiorentina. DAZN cameras captured a banner from the Lariani fans that fuels this controversy, on which both Allegri and Fabregas have repeatedly tried to put out the fire. The banner reads: "Better one day as Fabregas than 100 as Allegri."
So the appointment is in four days, when the game is not just about the important points for the standings, but also about defending one’s philosophical position, as relayed via Milan News today.















