"This Milan is not a team. I say this with regret, because you know how much I love this club, but unfortunately, you can't escape the evidence. In Bologna there were 11 players scattered around the pitch with nothing to hold them together, no game, no idea," Sacchi told La Gazzetta dello Sport.
"I don't think the club sees a future with Conceiçao. I see a maestro there, I'm thinking of [Maurizio] Sarri or [Antonio] Conte or even [Marco] Baroni from Lazio, and I'm following Fabregas' progress with attention and interest. The key is to bring in a coach who can instil a clear style of play.
"As an external observer and a Milan fan, I notice a few things: in the summer, they wanted a coach, Julen Lopetegui, who was rejected by the fans, and then they changed Paulo Fonseca, they fired him and signed Conceiçao and five more players. The result is the same: Milan has not yet become a team."