AC Milan are staring down a nine-year low as their Champions League hopes hang in the balance. With just two games left in the season, Massimiliano Allegri's side has managed only 25 points in the second half of the campaign—their worst return in nearly a decade.
This dramatic dip in form has turned what once looked like a comfortable top-four finish into a nail-biting battle. The Rossoneri have lost three of their last five Serie A matches, leaving them level on 67 points with Roma in fourth place. While Milan hold the head-to-head advantage over the Giallorossi thanks to a win and a draw this season, there's no room for error.
The tension is palpable at San Siro. Fans made their frustrations clear before Sunday's clash with Atalanta, voicing displeasure with club CEO Giorgio Furlani. That match ended in defeat, adding more pressure to a squad that's struggling to find its rhythm when it matters most.
Looking ahead, Milan's path to Champions League qualification requires a strong finish—starting with a tricky away trip to Genoa, followed by a home finale against Cagliari. Roma, meanwhile, face a derby against Lazio before taking on already-relegated Verona. Every point will be crucial in what's shaping up to be a thrilling finish to the Serie A season.
For fans and neutrals alike, this is the kind of drama that makes Italian football unforgettable. But for Allegri and his men, it's a test of character they can't afford to fail.
