‘Milan eager to improve’ – Allegri determined to build on Lecce win

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Massimiliano Allegri insisted AC Milan are eager to keep improving as they feel "a strong sense of responsibility towards the shirt", ahead of their clash with Bologna.

Allegri's return to Milan started with a 2-1 defeat to Cremonese in their Serie A opener, but they bounced back with a 2-0 win over Lecce before the international break.

After failing to qualify for Europe last season, the Rossoneri will hope that playing fewer matches can be used as an advantage in their push for the top four this campaign.

And, ahead of Bologna's visit to San Siro, the head coach feels confident in how his squad have started the 2025-26 campaign.

"I really like how we're working right now. The whole squad is fully involved, eager to come in every day, train hard, and improve," Allegri said.

"The decisive stretch of the season is always between March and May – our goal is to be in top condition when that time comes. We've already switched things up once.

"At Lecce, we showed balance and patience. This squad has players who feel a strong sense of responsibility towards the shirt, the club, the fans, and themselves.

"Bologna play with speed, intensity, and a lot of technical quality – they've got players who can really hurt you. We'll need a big performance if we want to win and bounce back from the home defeat to Cremonese. It won't be easy."

PLAYERS TO WATCH

AC Milan – Christian Pulisic

Pulisic scored just nine minutes after coming on as a substitute against Lecce, and also provided an assist for the United States in their win over Japan during the international break.

With Rafael Leao ruled out for this match with an injury, Pulisic will look to step up in his absence.

Bologna – Riccardo Orsolini

Orsolini has scored Bologna's only goal in the opening two Serie A matches of this season, netting the winner in a 1-0 victory over Como.

The winger has been the most prolific Italian scorer in the top five European leagues since 2022-23, with 37 goals. He is also one of only three Italians, along with Vincenzo Grifo and Mateo Retegui, to reach 30 or more goals and 10 or more assists during this period.

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