AC Milan's new technical structure, led by Geoffrey Almstad, has raised some eyebrows among fans and pundits alike. However, according to Gianluca Di Marzio, it's unfair to judge the team's progress just yet. Implementing a new structure takes time, and it's unrealistic to expect immediate results. The focus should be on building a sustainable model for the future.
The new approach is often compared to Liverpool's successful model, but Di Marzio notes that it took years for the English club to develop theirs. Milan is starting late in this regard, but the club is hoping to catch up quickly. Ruben Amorim's contract includes a Scudetto clause, indicating that the team is aiming high, but patience is needed to achieve this goal.
Di Marzio expressed his hopes that the new structure will be the right choice for Milan, despite some apprehension. He also mentioned that the club had previously considered other targets, such as Saibari, a Moroccan international striker. Bayern Munich ultimately signed the player, but Milan has its sights set on other targets.
The road ahead will be challenging, but with careful planning and execution, Milan can build a strong team capable of competing at the highest level. The fans will need to be patient, but there's optimism that the new structure will ultimately lead to success.







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