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Davy & Chin Talk A.C Milan Weekly

Davy & Chin Talk A.C Milan Weekly

By: Davy Sage
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Just two Nigerian friends and Diehard Milanistis from Canada, Davy Sage (Music Producer and Entrepreneur), and Chin (Continous Improvement Engineer) give you a preview and post-analysis of A.c Milan weekly. If you love A.c Milan then welcome on board

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  • “Hope Rekindled or Reality Check? Milan Stumble After Derby High and Leão Erupts, as Title Dreams Fades
    Mar 17 2026

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    Fresh off an electrifying derby win over AC Milan’s city rivals Inter Milan, hope was back in the air for the Rossoneri faithful. With the gap narrowing and momentum building, the Scudetto dream felt alive again… until a frustrating 1-0 defeat to Lazio brought everyone crashing back to reality.

    In this episode of Davy & Chin Talk Milan, the guys break down the emotional rollercoaster — from derby euphoria to Olimpico heartbreak.

    Was Rafael Leão justified in his on-field outburst, or did it expose deeper cracks within the squad? Davy defends Milan’s star boy, arguing he’s the one player expected to carry the team in big moments — but was he let down by his teammates and tactics?

    Meanwhile, concerns grow around Christian Pulisic’s goal drought and his lack of chemistry with Leão. Is it just a dip in form, or something more tactical?

    The conversation also turns to Massimiliano Allegri’s system. Is the rigid 3-5-2 setup limiting Milan’s attacking stars? And did switching to a 4-3-3 come too late — especially after Leão was subbed off just as the system began to favour him?

    Davy praises the team’s unity in the derby and highlights the surprising inclusion of Pervis Estupiñán, but questions remain about defensive vulnerabilities that ultimately cost Milan crucial points.

    With the title race slipping and Champions League qualification becoming the realistic goal, Chin and Davy go head-to-head:


    Is there still a twist in Milan’s season… or is this where the dream ends?



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    38 mins
  • Davy & Chin Break Down AC Milan’s Big Win, Rising Stars, Winter Transfer, and Scudetto Hopes
    Feb 6 2026

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    On this week’s episode of Davy & Chin Talk Milan, recorded a day after Milan’s convincing 3-0 victory over Bologna, we break down all the action. Goals from Ruben Loftus-Cheek, Nkunku, and Rabiot set the tone for an in-depth discussion on Milan’s approach compared to their draw against Roma the previous week. Davy praised the team’s attacking mindset, while Chin highlighted Bologna’s recent poor form as a factor in the dominant win.

    We dive into Max Allegri’s surprising lineup decisions, including Loftus-Cheek replacing Leao and Athekame stepping in for Alexis Salamakers, and discuss the continued use of the 3-5-2 formation. Despite absences, Milan’s clinical performance underscores Allegri’s effective game management, keeping them in the Scudetto conversation, even with a five-point gap behind city rivals Inter and 15 games remaining.

    The debate on Milan’s defence heats up with Koni Dewinter’s impressive form seemingly earning him Tomori’s spot in the starting XI. Davy acknowledges Tomori’s experience and unique contributions, while Chin appreciates Dewinter’s composure and balance on the field. Both highlight the contrasting strengths of these center backs, from Tomori’s power and pace to Dewinter’s calmness and consistency.

    In midfield, we examine Youssouf Fofana’s role alongside Rabiot and Modric. Davy values Fofana’s mobility and physicality over Ricci’s style, noting his ability to control the box despite occasional misses. Chin agrees but points out Fofana’s limited scoring. We also discuss the potential impact of Jashari next season and why Modric remains essential.

    The episode also touches on Milan’s winter transfer window, including the failed Mateta transfer due to medical reasons. While both agree the club wasn’t overly ambitious, they see it as reasonable given the squad depth and weekly match schedule.

    Davy remains optimistic about Milan’s Scudetto chances, while Chin is more cautious, focusing on securing a top-four finish. Tune in for thoughtful analysis, lively debates, and insights on Milan’s season so far.


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    36 mins
  • Davy & Chin Discuss AC Milan's Unconvincing Performance Against Roma, Allegri's Tactical Doubts, & Scudetto Reality Check
    Jan 27 2026

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    In last night’s episode of Davy & Chin Talk Milan, we break down AC Milan’s recent run of unconvincing performances, starting with the chaotic win away at Como. Chin believes Milan were fortunate to take all three points and questions whether Massimiliano Allegri is the right long-term solution. In his view, the current style clashes with Milan’s identity, relying too heavily on defensive football and counterattacks — an approach he doesn’t believe can succeed in Europe.

    Davy agrees the performances have been far from convincing, but offers a different perspective. He argues that Allegri is doing what’s necessary to grind out results and keep Milan on track for a return to European football next season. Given Milan’s recent transfer strategy, which doesn’t suggest a clear Scudetto push, Davy feels Allegri deserves some understanding rather than outright blame.

    The conversation then shifts to Milan’s 1–1 draw against Roma at the Olimpico, where both hosts agree Milan were second best and arguably lucky to come away with a point. Davy believes the issue isn’t Allegri’s formation but his player selection — pointing to the lack of chemistry between Nkunku and Leão, especially in transition, where possession was repeatedly lost and build-up play suffered. Chin, however, places the responsibility squarely on Allegri, arguing that the players look uncomfortable executing a system that doesn’t suit their strengths.

    We also discuss Modrić’s fatigue and Allegri’s limited options from the bench. Davy stresses that squad players must step up when key starters are tired or out of form, noting that Milan’s bench has failed to provide the necessary impact in recent matches.

    Finally, we debate the Scudetto race. Chin admits he’s already lost belief in a title challenge, convinced that Inter Milan looks unstoppable and that Milan’s inconsistency will be costly. Davy, while acknowledging the growing gap, insists the title race isn’t over yet — even with Milan sitting five points behind their city rivals.

    A balanced, passionate, and honest discussion on where Milan stand — and where they might be heading.


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