Youssouf Fofana says Milan players think about winning the Scudetto ‘every year’ and feels players have ‘even more desire to do things right’ under Massimiliano Allegri.Milan midfielder Fofana...
Youssouf Fofana says Milan players think about winning the Scudetto ‘every year’ and feels players have ‘even more desire to do things right’ under Massimiliano Allegri.
Milan midfielder Fofana visited hospitalised children at the Ospedale dei Bambini Vittore Buzzi in Milan on Thursday and spoke to Sky Sport Italia on his way out.
Fofana: Milan players ‘always’ think about the Scudetto
MILAN, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 28: Stanislav Lobotka of Napoli is challenged by Youssouf Fofana of AC Milan during the Serie A match between AC Milan and SSC Napoli at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on September 28, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
The Rossoneri sit third in the Serie A table, two points below the leading pair Napoli and Roma and even if Allegri has been claiming that the main target is a top-four finish, Fofana feels the team can aim for more.
“As Milan players, we have to think about the Scudetto every year; that is normal,” he said via Gazzetta.
“Allegri doesn’t need to instil in us the desire to win the Scudetto. We play for Milan, so it’s natural to think about it.”
Not many, perhaps, expected to see Milan among the title contenders, although it’s still quite early in the campaign as Serie A resumes over the weekend with Round 7.
Fofana: ‘Even more desire to do things right’ at Milan
epa12100654 Youssouf Fofana of Milan (L) and Santiago Castro of Bologna in action during the Italian Cup final soccer match between AC Milan and Bologna FC in Rome, Italy, 14 May 2025. EPA-EFE/FEDERICO PROIETTI
“We work hard for this,” said the French midfielder.
“We have to fight for every match, and we’ll see at the end. We know that, with one match per week, we have to put 100% of our energy into each game. I don’t want to say that if we don’t win the Scudetto, the season would be a failure, but if we do win it, it would be a great joy after last year. Last season, there was joy, but this season, even more desire to do things right.”
Milan will host Fiorentina, coached by their former boss Stefano Pioli, at San Siro this coming Sunday.
The Rossoneri lost the opening game of the season against Cremonese, but have remained unbeaten in the following five outings.
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