AC Milan manager Sergio Conceicao emphasised the need for greater solidity in his team following their comeback victory against Como. Despite trailing, goals from Theo Hernandez and Rafael Leao secured a 2-1 win. Hernandez's goal marked his 30th in Serie A, setting a new record for Milan defenders by surpassing Paolo Maldini's tally of 29. This match was Conceicao's first Serie A win as manager.
Conceicao acknowledged the team's shortcomings, stating, "We weren't 100% effective, far from it." He noted improvements in the second half but stressed the importance of not allowing opponents to easily counterattack. The game saw both teams take 12 shots, with Milan having a slight edge in shots on target.

The match against Como highlighted areas for improvement. Assane Diao's goal for Como caught Milan off guard, but they responded effectively with their final two shots securing victory. Conceicao admitted that while they faced a strong opponent, there were gaps in various departments that needed addressing.
Milan's recent form in Serie A has been inconsistent, with only one win in five games before this match. However, their Champions League performance has been impressive with four consecutive victories. Conceicao believes there's room for physical, tactical, and technical growth within the team.
Conceicao also pointed out the need to evaluate players' muscular issues to enhance their physical condition. He stated that improving physical fitness is crucial to playing the style of football he envisions. The manager emphasised that while attitude is essential, players must internalise certain aspects themselves.
The coach expressed optimism about building on positive results but acknowledged significant work ahead. He highlighted the importance of being more present in both offensive and defensive duels to achieve better outcomes on the pitch.
Conceicao concluded by recognising the team's character and potential for improvement. He remains focused on enhancing their overall performance to align with his strategic vision for AC Milan.