The situation is just sad. And I don't think there's something wrong just with the players or with the coach. There is something wrong in every department in this team.
Niang scored two goals today with the shirt of Genoa. The first one was that of a real poacher and the second one was a goal where he used his heading abilities. I mean, did Niang every get a chance to play consistently this season at Milan before being loaned out to Genoa ? Not really. Even when he did, he looked lost in the pitch and I don't blame him. Your confidence and physical form cannot be more than average if you play once in 5-6 games and only for about 10-15 minutes. I tell you what else I know. I know that Genoa and many other teams in Serie A play much better as a team than Milan does. Niang did not only score those two goals using his own skills but the balls given to him were perfect, so his teammates have a big say in this.
One other example: Antonelli. Arrived here in our team in January, from Genoa. He looks and plays sharp, tackling and very technical football. Still a coincidence ? Doesn't seem so to me. Only by looking at the way Antonelli plays, I (and I think everyone) can tell how much better he trained at Genoa and when I compare that to the way Milan players play... worlds apart.
I think there will be some very long time needed for us to see a competitive Milan again because as I said, it's not only the players. It is a problem that is spread deep in our football team. Revamping the players and maybe the coach will not change anything.
And to round my opinion up, has anyone seen how amazing Allegri is doing with Juventus ? Yes, I know he found a team that was made ready for him by Conte in so many aspects but Allegri cannot be a bad coach since if he was not doing things right, Juventus would seem weaker for sure. We ditched Allegri after he resisted at the helm with a team full of injuries, fucked up players ending their career at pensionista house named Milan and free agents that were good for nothing. We got Seedorf and he looked like he was doing something right but we ditched him, too. With all due respect, I love Inzaghi as a player and I had such a positive feeling when he was appointed coach of first team. Right now, though, I don't really think he can handle this task.