Allegri’s turnaround at Milan
Foundations of the Allegri Milan turnaround
The Allegri Milan turnaround has become the shorthand for a club that found its footing after a 2-1 defeat to Cremonese. Legendary Milan defender Alessandro Costacurta says the revival rests on more than a single tweak. It is a broad shift in mindset, preparation, and collective discipline that sustains results. Allegri has rebuilt a culture of reliable defensive organization and disciplined pressing. He asks for patience in attack and precision in transitions. The players have embraced a shared plan across positions, reducing the errors that haunted Milan earlier in the season. The turnaround, Costacurta suggests, is not just about tactics; it is leadership, clear expectations, and a level of accountability that everyone buys into. For context, some observers point to recent coverage from BBC Sport as mirroring this shift.
On the pitch, Milan press selectively, hold their shape, and defend as a unit. The backline communicates better, the midfield stays compact, and forwards track runners with intent. This balance lets Milan win second balls and break quickly when space opens. The approach is pragmatic, not flashy, and that steadiness has produced results against stubborn opponents. The Cremonese defeat remains a reference point, but the reply shows a team that trusts the plan. Costacurta notes the culture shift as essential: leadership, clear expectations, and a shared understanding across positions that allows Milan to execute with fewer errors on match day.















