AC Milan President Silvio Berlusconi insists the
Rossoneri need his help to lift them from their current slump.
As AC Milan continue to falter, club President Silvio
Berlusconi claims that his intervention is needed.
It has been a terrible start to the season for Milan and
Saturday's 2-2 draw with Livorno has left the Rossoneri languishing in ninth
place - 22 points shy of leaders Juventus.
Milan's season now rests entirely on the Champions League
where they need a point against Ajax in their final group game to book a place
in the knockout stages.
The pressure on coach Massimiliano Allegri continues to
grow, but Berlusconi believes he can directly influence results.
"Last year, after a disastrous first half of the
season, I took more of an interest in Milan and we grabbed third place,"
he said at the launch of a new fan club in his honour called 'Forza Silvio'.
"I think that today's team need more of my help
again."
Milan could turn to the January transfer market in a bid
to turn their fortunes around.
The Diavolo have been linked to various signings
including Granit Xhaka, Younes Kaboul, Romelu Lukaku and Ezequiel Lavezzi but
there is also speculation that enigmatic striking star Mario Balotelli could
leave the club.
Culled from Hereisthecity
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