On the pages of Republic, Paul I condo he commented thus on the moment of Milan who yesterday drew 3-3 at San Siro against Genoa: “Milan’s draw with Genoa in a house that the fan strike made freezing is a different story, the result of the six derbies lost in a row that poisoned the relationship with Pioli and, more generally, of a still unresolved overcoming of the ‘era-Berlusconi. From 2000 to today Milan have won 3 scudetti against Juve’s 11 and Inter’s 7, popular frustration has reached the rim of the glass, and is now overflowing.
Yesterday’s match was a mix of good plays and big nonsense, typical product of an environment where the future has invaded the present, taking away all interest: every discussion concerns the next coach and the next players, and the pressure on the club has already taken away from table the hypothesis Lopetegui. The fans have the right to express their preferences and it is true that the Spaniard does not warm up much: having said that, the club is strong and convinced of its choices and does not allow itself to be influenced. The truth is that he was the first one who wasn’t convinced.”