The relationship between AC Milan coach Paulo Fonseca and star left-back Theo Hernandez has hit a rough patch, with the French defender finding himself on the bench for two consecutive matches. The situation has become so delicate that Hernandez might be watching from the sidelines once again in the upcoming match against Roma.
Gazzetta dello Sport report that Fonseca’s dissatisfaction with Hernandez’s attitude has reached a boiling point, with the coach reportedly expressing his disappointment in front of other teammates. This public criticism has added further strain to an already tense relationship.
“Jimenez is a starter at this moment,” Fonseca stated, praising the young defender who has impressed both inside and outside Milanello. However, the implications of this statement are significant, as it relegates Hernandez, widely considered one of Milan’s top three players and among the ten best in Serie A, to a substitute role.
Hernandez’s season has been challenging from the start. He returned to training later than his teammates and began the season on the bench. Despite this, he had become a regular starter until the recent turn of events. His contributions have been notable, matching Paolo Maldini’s record as Milan’s highest-scoring defender in Serie A history with 29 goals.
Fonseca’s recent comments suggest an attempt to smooth over the situation: “Theo has played a lot and has been with the national team. He hasn’t found his best physical condition yet, he’s very important for us. It’s never a punishment for him, it’s simply to get him back in the best condition. I keep saying that, for me, he’s the best full-back in the world.”
The situation remains delicate, especially considering Hernandez’s contract expires in June 2026. While the club remains optimistic about a renewal and Hernandez wants to stay in Milan, the current tension with Fonseca contrasts sharply with his relationship with former coach Stefano Pioli.
As the team prepares for upcoming matches, including the Supercoppa, the unusual competition between Hernandez and Jimenez continues to be a talking point. For now, the young Jimenez seems to have the edge for the starting position against Roma.
Fonseca’s management style, which emphasizes attitude and application in training and matches, has already seen results with Rafael Leao, who responded positively to being benched. Whether this approach will yield similar results with Hernandez remains to be seen, as the coach continues to prioritize team dynamics and individual performance in his quest for success at AC Milan.