I think he has quite a decent share of the blame. Obviously not the majority but he's completely lost tactically. There are SOME elements of potential quality in that team but his fascination with the 4-3-1-2 is confusing to say the least.
De Jong was a bargain and he can hold a 2 man central midfield like a 4-2-3-1. Then you can actually work the flanks with e.g. Emanuelson, who's quite decent as a right inside forward. Play Boateng next to De Jong, Montolivo in the hole behind Pazzini and Robinho as left inside forward. Zapata and Acerbi in central defense flanked by De Sciglio and Abate and you've got a side that can challenge for a CL spot, imo.
fully agreed, altho i have a slight diffrent idea of the tactic
Allegri is a really average coach that can only play one formation, and is clueless about others. Milan's board made it worse to sell essential players, and buy some that wont work with it.
And even then he still doent get the best out of certain players.
And, even in his preferred formation, alot was done by zlatan and tiago silva.
El Sharaawy, pato, montolivo, are class and could get the team up to 4th spot
Honestly, they are far inferior to juve and napoli, and inter seems to have some edge on them aswel
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went out to get food and see Milan has conceded two more goals. sweet. someone from Lazio break El sharawy and get a red. don't risk the tie.
same story here
dont break el sharaawy, he needs to get milan into the euro league so their next season will be poor aswel