Milan, Sabatini: “Ibra, nice words about Fonseca. But they don’t hide …”

Milan, Sabatini: “Ibra, nice words about Fonseca. But they don’t hide …”
Milan, Sabatini: “Ibra, nice words about Fonseca. But they don’t hide …”

Sandro Sabatini, journalist, wrote an editorial regarding Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s words about Paulo Fonseca, AC Milan coach

Sandro Sabatiniwell-known journalist and face of ‘Mediaset’wrote an editorial in the columns of ‘calciomercato.com’focusing in particular on the words of Zlatan Ibrahimovic on Paulo Fonsecanew coach of Milan. Here, then, is his thoughts on the matter.

Milan, Sabatini thunders: “Fonseca doesn’t solve the problems that existed with Pioli. And Ibrahimovic …”

“Milan, Ibrahimovic’s nice words do not hide Fonseca’s problems. On Zirkzee, Ibra was vague: he knows how the transfer market works. The commissions are millions which don’t just go to the “infamous” agent. Speaking of the transfer market: the phrase “Maignan, Theo and Leao remain” makes the fans smile and softens the distrust that accompanies the hiring of Fonseca, chosen, according to Ibra, for his “dominant and offensive play”. Nice words, but honestly it didn’t seem like the game Pioli’s problem. Last year’s problem was injuries and the defensive phase. For the latter, we wait at least a couple of months, but the Portuguese coach has Roman criticism on his CV. And they also reproached him for being mild athletic preparation which – the first year – had caused the team to collapse in the return leg. Then there were also the locker room problems with Dzeko and Florenzi. Maybe Fonseca will have corrected everything in the meantime: staff, preparation and management of the champions. Actually, not probably. Surely. Otherwise Milan wouldn’t have chosen him. Right?”. READ ALSO: European Championships 2024, can Milan’s transfer market change? Young people and objectives… >>>

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