Capello believes that the problems that affected Milan last season have resurfaced. He points out that the team often plays at a slow pace, struggles with positioning when losing the ball, and lacks a strong team identity.
Capello also suggests that Allegri's team has difficulty perceiving danger, which stems from a lack of attitude and positioning. He notes that when Milan loses the ball, they often become unbalanced, allowing their opponents to exploit space and timing.
Capello questions whether Allegri neglects the defensive phase, pointing out that the team's individual flaws, such as failing to mark attackers effectively, need to be addressed. He emphasizes that the players must be available and willing to work on their weaknesses.
Capello offers a contrast by citing Napoli's quick recovery and determination when losing the ball, highlighting the need for Milan's players to demonstrate similar commitment.