SempreMilan
·4 April 2025
Ambrosini slams Milan’s season for ‘unforgivable mistakes’: “Lacked feeling and soul”

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·4 April 2025
In a season where negativity has been the clear theme, AC Milan need a massive swing in results if they want to qualify for European football, which is still possible, if improbable.
This season, frustration has been present in almost every regard. Fixtures, the San Siro slash wider stadium problem, transfers and even the coaching decisions have been met with a tirade of anger, and it is not really a shock.
Of course, this has resulted in quite a toxic atmosphere around the club at times, though this is to be expected with very few rays of positivity being found across the past eight months. So, the criticisms of this squad should not come as a shock.
Today, the latest blow has arrived from Massimo Ambrosini, who knows as much as anyone about what being a Rossonero should mean, and he has scathed the squad largely for their mentality when speaking to Giulia Mizzoni on YouTube, via Calciomercato.com.
“I think Milan have a constant this season: they have had too many wrong approaches to matches. Then it’s also true that they have come back many times, like in the derbies or by playing level games like in Madrid, but this should make the players and the club very angry, because I still think this team is strong, but has made unforgivable mistakes.
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“The biggest mistake? The superficiality, because a team that has this value and technical depth cannot commit certain errors of attitude. Last night, on the other hand, when the team is square and connected, they showed they can hold their own against one of the best teams in Europe.
“In my opinion, the approaches to the matches indicate that the team has lacked feeling and soul. In the last six games alone, Milan have gone down five times.
“If you miss consistently, it means you have a huge flaw from this point of view. Evidently, at the club, they have not been able to touch the right buttons, even though the players are clearly responsible and not blameless.
“If they made certain mistakes in Parma-Milan at the beginning of the year and they do it again against Napoli, it means they haven’t put things right.”