Serafini believes Milan must ‘change trajectory’ in Champions League amid dire record

AC Milan failed to get revenge on Chelsea mid-week as the English side claimed a comfortable win at San Siro. While it wasn’t without controversy, the Rossoneri have some thinking to do as pointed out by Luca Serafini. 

Stefano Pioli’s men struggled in the game especially since Fikayo Tomori was sent off after just 18 minutes. The decision has been heavily debated since and most believe that the referee made an error, which effectively cost Milan the game.

In his latest editorial for MilanNews, MilanTV pundit Luca Serafini discussed the situation in the Champions League. He stated that while the Atletico Madrid and Chelsea games could (and perhaps should) have ended differently, the numbers speak for themselves.

Since returning to the competition, Milan have collected 9 points out of 30, winning just two of the games and losing six. It’s simply not enough and the Rossoneri need to change their trajectory in terms of intensity, ferocity, and attention.

Serafini also mentioned Inter’s game against Barcelona as an example, as the Nerazzurri were able to get four important points by at least matching the intensity, even if it isn’t always brilliant. Milan know how to do it domestically and must start in Champions League as well.