Leao at the Front: Milan’s Silent 1-0 Win Hearts Italy as Allegri Admits Nerves and a Tactical Shift
3 January 2026
Leao’s bold move to striker lifts Milan as Allegri admits nerves against Cagliari
Massimiliano Allegri, Milan's coach, argued that Rafael Leao is at his best as a central striker rather than as a left winger, because the forward is less prone to lapses in his new role after a 1-0 Serie A win over Cagliari.
In quotes reported by Sky Sport Italia, Allegri added: "When Leao plays on the left, sometimes his focus wavers and he drifts out of the game."
He continued: "The player has what it takes to shine as a true number nine, though he wasn't fully fit in the first half. He has six league goals this season, despite missing several matches because of injuries."
"In the first half, we allowed three shots on goal early on, which worried me, but we eventually found our rhythm. In the second half, Cagliari lost some of their fire and we raised our level with more chances to score."
Allegri also commented on the Scudetto race: "It's too early to predict anything—five teams are chasing three or four points. The win was crucial, and keeping a clean sheet was important after a run of conceding problems."
As Milan moved to 38 points, they topped the table temporarily, two points clear of Inter who have a game in hand, while Cagliari sat on 18 points in 14th place.
Allegri's post-match remarks also touched on Leao's potential: "He has the tools to excel as a central striker, but his fitness varied in the first half. He still managed six league goals this season."
Overall, Milan's improved performance in the second half suggested a step forward in consistency, even if the team still needs to improve passing and tempo at times. "We made a few mistakes early on," admitted Allegri, "but we grew into the game and created more chances."
On the title race, he added, "There are five teams in contention for a few points. The victory was essential, and keeping a clean sheet matters after a streak of goals conceded."
Punchline 1: If Leao keeps this up, Milan might need a bigger trophy room—the one that doubles as a coffee shop for strikers who finally show up on time.
Punchline 2: And if anyone doubts Allegri, remember: he’s the kind of coach who can turn a halftime pep talk into a Michelin-starred plan for victory. Enjoy the espresso; the results might be both sweet and sharp.