
"Why not? I don't see anyone able to break away at the moment. They all score points, then they all slow down. Milan and Roma were in charge, now there is Inter, Napoli is always up there, Juve is seriously coming back into play... A discontinuity caused mainly by the cups. The teams can't keep the pace always high and take turns giving up something."
"Milan loses points and takes goals: it's not from Allegri. This is the drama, sporty of course, of the Rossoneri. They must find solidity in defence: mistakes and uncertainties have cost so many points so far. The attitude is very offensive, but that's how you get into trouble behind. And then you had to do better with the little ones."
Massimiliano Allegri's arrival has returned AC Milan to serious Serie A contention, turning summer changes into visible progress and a place in the Scudetto group. Milan have registered one win and one draw in their last four matches and have only been eliminated in the two cup competitions, allowing a league-only focus. Several top clubs — Milan, Roma, Inter, Napoli and Juventus — are trading results without any clear runaway leader, a pattern exacerbated by cup commitments. Milan's attacking attitude produces goals but defensive mistakes and the absence of a reliable No.9 continue to limit consistency.
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