Milan’s New Captain: Fonseca’s Surprising Choice for Verona Match
In a surprising move ahead of AC Milan’s Serie A match against Verona, coach Paulo Fonseca has made an unexpected change in team leadership. French goalkeeper Mike Maignan has been appointed as the team captain for this fixture, with Portuguese forward Rafael Leao serving as vice-captain.
This decision marks a departure from the usual protocol, where the player with the most appearances typically wears the armband in the absence of regular captains. With both Davide Calabria and Theo Hernandez on the bench, Leao would have been the natural choice based on seniority.
Fonseca’s decision to rotate the captaincy among various team leaders is characteristic of his management style. By entrusting the armband to Maignan, the Portuguese coach appears to be aiming to further empower the goalkeeper and strengthen his role within the team dynamics.
This move not only highlights Fonseca’s faith in Maignan’s leadership qualities but also demonstrates his willingness to shake up traditional hierarchies to foster a more dynamic team environment. As Milan faces Verona in this crucial league match, all eyes will be on how this new leadership arrangement impacts the team’s performance on the pitch.