Question marks over Massimiliano Allegri’s future as Milan coach began yesterday, a day after the Rossoneri’s second home defeat of the season.

Milan, who begin their Champions League group campaign against Belgian side Anderlecht tomorrow, suffered a shock 1-0 home defeat to Atalanta.

It came three weeks after defeat to Sampdoria at the San Siro and a fortnight after Allegri’s side ap-peared to be on the mend with a 3-1 away win at Bologna courtesy of a Giampaolo Pazzini hat-trick.

Allegri’s relationship with club vice-president Adriano Galliani is said to be deteriorating and reports claimed club owner Silvio Berlusconi was beginning to take “more interest” in the club’s situation.

Corriere dello Sport said yesterday it was Milan’s worst start at home in 82 years, and that the defeat would create an even more “delicate” situation between Allegri and Galliani.

Milan lost the spine of their team earlier this summer after selling Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Thiago Silva to Paris SG, as well as seeing several established veterans such as Filippo Inzaghi retire.

Team captain Massimo Ambrosini, who was substituted in the second half and was later seen talking with an increasingly frustrated Allegri, said their departure should be no excuse.

“We need time to accept that this team has changed... but the fact they have left should not be an excuse,” said Ambrosini, one of several Milan players guilty of not converting chances having dominated for long periods.

In the end, Atalanta soaked up the pressure and stunned the San Siro when Luca Cigarini struck a 65th-minute winner past Christian Abbiati.

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