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Fonseca talks about Milan's lack of intensity, the Leao substitution and Camarda's disallowed goal

Fonseca talks about Milan's lack of intensity, the Leao substitution and Camarda's disallowed goal

AC Milan head coach Paulo Fonseca has explained his decision to make the changes he made in the second half of the win against Club Brugge, while claiming that Francesco Camarda deserved the disallowed goal.

Milan have finally made their breakthrough in the Champions League a 3-1 win against Club Bruggewith Tijjani Reijnders scoring a game-winning brace in the second half with assists from two substitutes, Noah Okafor and Samuel Chukwueze.

Earlier, Christian Pulisic's Olimpico goal had given the Rossoneri a first-half lead and Raphael Onyedika's red card following a VAR review seemed to make the evening easy until the visitors equalized early in the second half and the crowd at the San Siro was amazed.

Francesco Camarda saw a late goal disallowed That would have sealed the game and the record as the competition's youngest goalscorer, but Milan will need to collect the three goals and three points to get the ball rolling.

Fonseca spoke to Sky after the game to comment that it wasn't an easy night for his team, but in the end they got three points. His comments were forwarded by MilanNews.

It was a record-breaking debut for Camarda and also so close to scoring…

“I think he and the team deserve this moment. I'm sorry about the disallowed goal because it was a very nice moment for a young man who deserves to be part of this group and who has worked hard to get this chance. I was sorry, but he will score a lot of goals in the future. Don’t be disappointed, this is just the beginning and he will score big.”

What do you think of the performance?

“I think we played a game without intensity, with a cycle that was too slow, and we didn't understand how to do that against a team that is good at defending deep. When Okafor and Chukwueze came in the game changed, they brought more energy and the team regained its intensity. After the second goal we did very good things before we played without intensity.”

Why did Leao get away?

“There is no specific problem with him. The substitution is not a punishment, we needed Okafor and Chukwueze. It has to be seen as normal, Rafa has to see it as normal and work to be able to help the team like all the players.”

With a numerical advantage, wouldn't it be possible to attack them a little harder?

“Our intention was already there 11 against 11. We have to do better. I don't think we were aggressive until the second goal. After that, yes, but we have to be a more aggressive team.”

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Chukwueze came on as a substitute and seems to be doing better as a substitute…

“I think we have improved with the introduction of Okafor and Chukwueze. But we improved a lot when Pulisic moved from playing as a winger to playing in the center. To be honest, Pulisic doesn’t have the superiority as a winger that he has when he plays inside and when we changed the team was different.”

Could we see Chukwueze-Pulisic-Okafor from the first minute in the next game?

“Maybe. I'll think about it now. I have to say that I didn't study Bologna, I will study them and we will decide who will be the best players to play against them.”

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