I don't think Milan are in bad condition despite losing this match against Juventus. It was even due to that red card. Otherwise their performance was already pretty good. I wouldn't have been surprised if Milan won in that case. Anyway things are still going on well for Milan. They are in this title race and I believe they will be in the long term too.
When it comes to Juventus their progress impresses me for now. They are really good at benefiting from the chances they get. But we will see how consistent they can be. I think Allegri's future depends on their result in this season.
Well, Milan lost but it is not enough to believe that they are already dying, they are not going to play well anymore, on the contrary, Juve needs to achieve pure victories, they have no other choice when we see that Allegri is a coach who has it very clear For him there is no other objective more clear than Serie A itself, he himself knows that this is the only objective because he has to demonstrate that as it is his only opportunity, his only competition, because UEFA gave him everything to get them disqualified. in all the other competitions, then their only duty is to win Serie A, I don't know but this is a sign that they must do things very well, from now on every game they must surprise, they can't fall because for me they played well, And I'm glad it's like that, this team has been having a bad time since last season, the fact that they took those 14 points away from them has not been something to celebrate, I personally do like that they did it that way.
Now, things that sound like because of the red card the team had a better option, yes, it may be, but there are teams that do not take advantage of that player less, so here we must also evaluate the intelligence that Allegri had to maintain that result, And I come out that not everyone can handle it, on a personal level I am happy how Juve's intention was always in front of the attack, they have a very good strategy, for me Milan did not play like that, it's just that there are times when the teams are not good , they may have trained a lot, eprop things don't go well, whether it's called luck or not, but those things somehow influence, the players did everything they could, but things didn't go their way, it's something you couldn't know that when They are going to start making any type of strategy, they already have it clear and cannot change it, plus the Italian teams always have the best way to always play a little more defensively.
AC Milan failed to clinch all three points against Napoli this evening despite heading into the half-time break with a two-goal lead. Olivier Giroud was crucial with a brace and below are the player ratings for the Rossoneri.
Starting XI
Maignan (5.5): He can’t do much on the first goal, in fairness, as it was a thumping effort from Politano. But questions must be asked on the second. Not because he necessarily should have saved it, but because the extra wall he placed completely blocked his vision (and wasn’t positioned well enough to block Raspadori’s effort). On top of that, the Frenchman had a few shaky moments.
Calabria (7.5): The best Milan defender on the pitch today without a doubt, as Kvaratskhelia only managed to get past on a couple of times (at the end when the game was stretched). The captain was also very good moving forward, getting the assist for the second goal and combining well with his teammates. In addition to his Kvara duties, he looked really good in defence.
Source:
https://sempremilan.com/player-ratings-napoli-2-2-ac-milan-giroud