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Rafael Leao told 'don't p*ss me off' by AC Milan coach in fiery dressing room confrontation as Max Allegri criticises woeful performance in Juventus draw

  • Allegri’s outburst leaves Leao on thin ice

    The relationship between Portugal international Leao and boss Allegri has become a defining subplot of Milan’s season. Following the goalless draw with Juve in Turin, Allegri reportedly confronted Leao in the dressing room, criticising his performance and effort levels. Cameras had earlier captured a heated exchange on the touchline, where Allegri shouted “Don’t p*ss me off!" as Leao prepared to come on. The forward then missed two glaring opportunities late in the match, drawing visible fury from his coach, who was seen kicking the air and shouting in frustration. According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Allegri later told Leao in front of team-mates that the “attitude seen in Turin” was unacceptable if he hoped to remain a starter.

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    ‘Don’t p*ss me off’ moment and aftermath

    The exchange reportedly unfolded in front of part of the squad, a deliberate move to reinforce standards within the group. Witnesses described Allegri’s tone as sharp but controlled, urging Leao to show the work ethic expected of Milan’s No.10. The outburst followed a sequence of missed chances, including a sitter from close range and another squandered assist from veteran Luka Modric, that epitomised Leao’s inconsistency. While some within the club empathise, given his recent return from an injury, others believe the 26-year-old must take greater responsibility in decisive moments.

    The Italian media have placed Leao under the microscope, as his inconsistent performances have reignited questions about his long-term role at the club. After a blistering 2021-22 campaign, Leao’s numbers have stagnated, with his goal tally in the past two seasons mirroring his early years at San Siro.

  • Gimenez & Nkunku threaten his spot

    The internal competition is fierce at Milan as Allegri now has multiple attacking options in Santiago Gimenez and Christopher Nkunku, both of whom offer tactical flexibility and a higher defensive work rate. Gimenez, known for his pressing intensity, has steadily improved, while Nkunku’s movement and finishing provide a different dimension. Allegri’s demand for collective effort means Leao’s flair alone is no longer enough. The forward’s lack of focus and defensive contribution has frustrated several coaches before Allegri, including Paulo Fonseca and Sergio Conceicao, both of whom benched him for similar reasons. Now, the pressure is mounting for Leao to evolve or risk losing prominence altogether.

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    Defining months ahead

    Leao’s future could hinge on how he responds after the international break. The winger is currently back in Lisbon with Portugal, a welcome chance to reset mentally and physically. Milan’s next fixtures, including clashes against Florentina and Atalanta, will test both his form and Allegri’s patience. The club still views Leao as a long-term asset, but another inconsistent season could push the management to re-consider. With Christian Pulisic thriving, Gimenez rising, and Nkunku waiting for his chance, the coming weeks could define whether Leao remains Milan’s centrepiece or becomes another unfulfilled talent.