Capello unconvinced by Milan after 2-1 Como comeback: ‘Didn’t appear like a group’

Fabio Capello has been left unconvinced by Milan regardless of successful their final two matches in Serie A, as he felt the Rossoneri ‘didn’t appear like a group’ throughout their in San Siro on Saturday night.

For the second week in a row, and never for the primary time below Sergio Conceicao, Milan needed to come from behind to assert victory on Saturday, falling behind to Lucas Da Cunha earlier than a second-half turnaround from Christian Pulisic and Tijjani Reijnders.

The week prior, the Rossoneri had fallen two behind away towards Lecce earlier than staging a second half come-back to ultimately win 3-2.

Capello dissects Milan 2-1 Como

Writing in his column, Capello believes Milan can take pleasure from their final two outcomes, however ‘little else’ about them.

Capello believes that Milan “didn’t appear like a group,” notably within the first half towards Como and feels Conceicao’s aspect had been lucky to be just one purpose behind on the interval. He additionally means that Milan had been too “passive” of their strategy and relied too closely on counter-attacking alternatives.

Capello admits that there have been some enhancements concerning the Rossoneri within the second half towards Como, however has additionally requested questions over Conceicao’s repeated determination to depart Youssouf Fofana out of the beginning line-up, Fikayo Tomori, too, but additionally accuses Kyle Walker of being “too passive” since his transfer from Manchester Metropolis in January.

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