AC Milan’s recent disappointing 0-0 draw against Genoa has intensified speculation about Paulo Fonseca’s future as head coach. While the club officially maintains confidence in the Portuguese manager, behind-the-scenes discussions suggest his position may be precarious.
The Rossoneri now find themselves 14 points behind the league leaders and 8 points adrift of the Champions League spots, sparking frustration among supporters. Despite public backing from Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who endorsed Fonseca’s decision to exclude Theo Hernandez from the last match, the coach’s fate could hinge on the upcoming game against Hellas Verona.
Calciomercato report how Milan’s inconsistent performances this season have raised concerns. While the team has shown flashes of brilliance, such as in the derby and against Real Madrid, they have also suffered setbacks like the 3-3 draw with Cagliari and a worrying display against Red Star Belgrade. The defensive vulnerabilities and the fluctuating form of key players like Rafael Leao and Theo Hernandez have added to the team’s struggles.
As the club evaluates its options, several names have emerged as potential replacements. Maurizio Sarri, currently unattached after leaving Lazio in March, is reportedly interested in the Milan project. Massimiliano Allegri’s name has also been mentioned, though his connection seems less concrete.
A intriguing new candidate has entered the conversation: Roberto Mancini. The former Italy national team coach, who led the Azzurri to European Championship glory in 2021, is available after his recent departure from the Saudi Arabia national team. Mancini’s international experience and impressive resume make him an attractive option if RedBird decides to make an emergency change to address Milan’s crisis.
For now, Fonseca remains at the helm, but the pressure is mounting. The upcoming match against Verona could prove decisive in determining whether Milan will stick with their current coach or opt for a change to salvage their Champions League aspirations and climb back up the Serie A table.