“For there to be a tipping point, those two or three things that haven’t happened yet have to happen”

Victor Boolen

“For there to be a tipping point, those two or three things that haven’t happened yet have to happen”

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“For there to be a tipping point, those two or three things that haven’t happened yet have to happen”

Franco Ordina historical journalist and sports commentator speaks like this live Radio Radio commenting on the current situation at Fonseca’s Milan: “For there to be a turnaround, these 2-3 things have to happen that haven’t happened yet. The team is torn apart during the game itself, it’s like you saw someone attack and pull the plug within 10 minutes. Objectively a team cannot afford to play that kind of football. Then we have to find a less improvised and more solid structure so that the players can perform at their best. The other point is to change the starting 11. We always play with the same, we have to have rotations from the bench.”


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