Order on Theo Hernandez: “Only two explanations for behavior that doesn’t add up”

The performance and behavior of Theo Hernandez in the evening in Florence it left a long trail of controversy and thoughts. One of them is what Franco Ordinesignature of Corriere dello Sportput on the pages of the newspaper on newsstands today:

“It’s useless to take it from afar: there’s something that doesn’t add up in Theo’s behaviour. And here there could be two hypotheses: a weak one (he hasn’t yet been offered the renewal of his contract expiring in 2026, but it would be useful to take steps to time), the other is more substantial, namely that the exit of Maldini, his mentor and discoverer, combined with the subsequent exit of Pioli with whom he had an excellent feeling, produced an unconscious disaffection towards the management. Rossoneri losing the recognition of the authority of the coach (Fonseca) and of Ibra himself, the “boss” of the technical area. On this last point perhaps an attentive and sensitive club should intervene by clearing the way for any dissatisfaction he may not like the club’s manager and managers but as Milan captain he must honor his role and salary until the last day.”

Below is the motivation of the Serie A Sports Judge with which the two-match disqualification imposed on the full-back after the knockout against Florentine:

DISQUALIFICATION FOR TWO ACTUAL DAYS OF THE COMPETITION
HERNANDEZ Theo Bernard F. (Milan): for having, at the end of the match, several times and in a disorganized manner directed a seriously disrespectful criticism towards the Match Director.