AC Milan’s new era under Paulo Fonseca has hit some early turbulence, but the club’s leadership is standing firmly behind their Portuguese manager. Despite a disappointing start to the season, owner Gerry Cardinale and club icon Zlatan Ibrahimovic have reaffirmed their commitment to Fonseca’s long-term project.
The pre-season victories against Manchester City, Real Madrid, and Monza, along with a strong performance against Barcelona, had raised expectations for Milan’s new tactical approach. However, the reality of competitive football has proven more challenging, with the team struggling in their opening matches.
Calciomercato report how Fonseca, recognizing the difficulties, made tactical adjustments for the Parma game, reverting to a more familiar setup. Unfortunately, this change did not yield the desired results, leading to some concerns among supporters.
In the aftermath of the Parma match, Ibrahimovic addressed the squad, encouraging them to show more determination and competitive spirit. The Swedish legend emphasized that the new signings have the experience to make an immediate impact and help the team through this rough patch.
The club’s management, including Cardinale, Ibrahimovic, CEO Giorgio Furlani, and Geoffrey Moncada, visited Milanello to meet with Fonseca and the players. This gesture was intended to demonstrate their unwavering support for the coach and the team during this challenging period.
Cardinale personally spoke with Fonseca, reiterating his backing for the three-year project they have embarked upon. The ownership’s presence at the training ground sends a clear message that they are committed to seeing through the transition period, understanding that building a new playing style takes time.