Former player Massimo Orlando has expressed his concerns about AC Milan's new leadership, citing a lack of trust in the club's recent choices. Orlando, who played for Milan in the past, admitted that he would have preferred Adriano Galliani or Ralf Rangnick to take charge. The club's decision to appoint Ruben Amorim as coach and a new management team has divided the fan base.

The new leadership's inexperience in football has raised eyebrows, with Orlando questioning their ability to bring success to the team. He emphasized that if they can surprise everyone and lead Milan back to a competitive level, they will deserve praise. However, the current sentiment among fans is one of skepticism.

The club's goal is to prove their doubters wrong by achieving success on the pitch. With the new season underway, Milan cannot afford to make mistakes. The team's performance will be crucial in determining the fate of the new leadership.

Orlando's comments reflect the uncertainty surrounding Milan's future, but the club is eager to show that their new approach will pay off.