AC Milan finds themselves in a state of crisis as internal conflicts threaten to derail the team’s season. Recent reports from La Repubblica suggest that the harmonious atmosphere following their Supercoppa Italiana victory over Inter Milan has dissipated, replaced by a volatile environment rife with disagreements and discontent.
At the heart of the turmoil is manager Sergio Conceicao, whose strict methods have reportedly alienated several key players. The Portuguese coach’s recent altercation with striker Alvaro Morata, following a substitution during the halftime break of their Champions League defeat to Dinamo Zagreb, has brought these tensions to the forefront. This incident comes on the heels of a public spat with captain Davide Calabria, indicating a pattern of deteriorating player-coach relationships.
The discontent appears to extend beyond individual incidents, with players like Christian Pulisic and Theo Hernandez allegedly expressing dissatisfaction with Conceicao’s hard-line approach. Sources close to the team cite the coach’s harsh criticisms during tactical meetings and strict disciplinary measures, such as the early departure of the team bus before the Parma match, as points of contention.
Adding to the complexity of the situation is the role of Zlatan Ibrahimovic, now serving as an operating partner for RedBird Capital. The Swedish legend’s vocal criticisms of his former teammates following the Zagreb defeat have reportedly not been well-received by all members of the squad.
With the transfer window closing on February 3rd, speculation is rife about potential departures. Morata and Calabria are rumored to be considering moves away from San Siro, while a more extensive exodus is anticipated in the summer.