
AC Milan's Crisis Deepens with 2-1 Loss to Bologna
AC Milan’s season has gone from bad to worse. In a rescheduled Serie A match, they suffered a disappointing 2-1 defeat against Bologna, a loss that not only cost them crucial points but also highlighted the growing cracks within the team. This is a team that, not long ago, lifted the Scudetto, but now finds itself in freefall, struggling for form and confidence.
It all started well for Milan, with Rafael Leão giving them the lead. A brilliant individual effort, a glimpse of what Milan fans have been desperately hoping to see more often. But that early advantage faded quickly. Bologna, determined and relentless, fought back. Santiago Castro equalized in the second half, capitalizing on chaos in Milan’s box after a free-kick caused havoc. Then, just eight minutes from the final whistle, Dan Ndoye sealed the win for Bologna, punishing Milan’s poor defending with a well-timed finish.
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This loss stings, not just because of the result, but because of what it represents. Milan are now in eighth place, a far cry from their Champions League ambitions. The defeat comes after crashing out of Europe and a painful loss to Torino last weekend. Confidence is low, performances are shaky, and questions are mounting over the team’s tactical setup and mentality.
The frustration among fans is clear. Many are questioning the coaching decisions, the tactical rigidity, and the lack of cohesion on the field. Milan seemed lost, with no real structure or direction, relying on hopeful long balls rather than composed, strategic play. Bologna, on the other hand, executed their plan to perfection, pressing high and forcing Milan into mistakes.
To make matters worse, this was Bologna’s first home league victory over Milan since 2002—another historic low for the Rossoneri. The game itself had been postponed from October due to severe flooding in the Emilia-Romagna region, with half of the match’s proceeds going to support the victims. While that’s a noble cause, Milan’s performance on the pitch was far from noble.
So where does Milan go from here? The pressure is mounting on the club’s management to take decisive action. Whether it’s a change in leadership, tactics, or even squad adjustments, something needs to shift—fast. The fans are growing restless, and if things don’t improve soon, this season could spiral into one of Milan’s most disappointing campaigns in recent history.
For now, though, the Rossoneri must pick themselves up, because Serie A doesn’t wait. The road ahead is tough, but if they want to salvage anything from this season, they need to find answers—and they need to find them quickly.
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