Tensions were evident at Milanello on Thursday as the Rossoneri's preparations for the upcoming Derby della Madonnina were delayed by an unexpected team talk led by Zlatan Ibrahimovic. The squad had been scheduled to start their training at 11:30 AM, but plans changed when Ibrahimovic arrived early at the training facility. The Swedish icon headed straight to the dressing room, where he addressed the players in what turned into an extended meeting.
While the content of the meeting remains unknown, it’s clear that Ibrahimovic, as a leader within the squad, felt it necessary to step in during a period of turmoil. The players emerged from the dressing room later than expected, as the team’s focus shifted toward the crucial upcoming fixture against Inter.
Disappointing Start to the Season
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In European competition, Milan's struggles continued as they were soundly beaten 3-1 at home by {statorium_team tid=3 sid=421 text="Liverpool"} in the Champions League. This loss not only dampened spirits but also further highlighted the team’s difficulties under Fonseca’s leadership.
Fonseca’s Future on the Line
The mounting pressure on Paulo Fonseca is impossible to ignore, with the upcoming derby against Inter being seen as a decisive moment for his tenure. With just one victory in all competitions so far, there are serious doubts surrounding his future at the club. Reports suggest that unless Milan delivers an emphatic performance and secure a win against their city rivals, Fonseca may face dismissal.
The Derby della Madonnina has taken on even greater significance, not only for the team’s momentum but also for the coach’s survival. A loss could trigger immediate changes, while a win may buy Fonseca some much-needed breathing room.