AC Milan legend Paolo Maldini is disappointed seeing his old club in crisis.
Maldini feels Milan have lost it's "values".
"Times have changed compared to how things were many years ago," Maldini said.
"It was easier to bring together a group and we [the players] spent a lot more time together.
"One of the sources of strength for a club like Milan, and for the few other clubs that are alike to Milan, is tradition.
"Nowadays the real values of Milan are not being tended to. I remember when I was just starting for the team and I took as an example those who spoke little and worked hard on the pitch. Franco Baresi above all others.
"My toughest adversaries? [Diego Armando] Maradona, Ronaldo, who was phenomenal in his two years at Inter, and [Zinedine] Zidane."