Former Juventus director Luciano Moggi has taken a pit shot at AC Milan, saying they were wrong to sign Robinho from Manchester City.
The ex-general manager, who was involved in the Calciopoli scandal, said that the Rossoneri didn't need to bring in a player like Robinho following their 2-0 loss to Cesena on the weekend.
"The game against Cesena was an example of how not to play football. It was a game played with little humility," he said.
"I keep thinking that instead of investing in Robinho it would have been better to invest in a defender, but if Milan find the right tactical balance they could win the Scudetto."