Fabio Borini maintains Milan have struggled because “the opposition teams won’t let us play and it’s difficult to break them down.”

The campaign so far has not gone as planned and they’ve found it particularly difficult to get the ball in the back of the net.

“We’ve had a good week of intense training, the mood is positive and we’ll start to see more of the work we’ve done with the Coach now,” Borini told Sky Sport Italia.

Fabio Borini maintains Milan have struggled because “the opposition teams won’t let us play and it’s difficult to break them down.”

The campaign so far has not gone as planned and they’ve found it particularly difficult to get the ball in the back of the net.

“We’ve had a good week of intense training, the mood is positive and we’ll start to see more of the work we’ve done with the Coach now,” Borini told Sky Sport Italia.

“The problem is that the opposition teams know they are facing Milan, so they won’t let us play and it’s difficult for us to break them down. We also have a lot of players who are new to Serie A from different Leagues and it takes a while to adapt.”

Borini arrived at Milan as a striker, but has been largely playing in a wide role.

“Inevitably that affects my goals ratio, as unless I shoot from 50 metres away, it’ll be difficult…”

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