According to Zvonimir Boban, AC Milan need to bring in club legend Paolo Maldini to get themselves back on track.
Maldini went on to make 902 appearances for Milan after his debut in 1985, winning seven Serie A titles as well as five Champions League medals, in his 24 year spell with the Italian side.
The current Milan side is far from achieving the sort of success the club experienced during Maldini's spell there, and Boban believes the club legend should be brought in to replace Cristian Brocchi, who he claims is out of his depth.
"Brocchi has a few faults, but he didn't realise this job was too big for him. [Sinisa] Mihajlovic had managed to create a team that played together and was doing quite well," he told Radio Anch'io Sport.
"It is not the Milan of 10 years ago. Berlusconi needed to protect the club's history and heritage but he has not done that.
"Now there is confusion and total disorder. I do not see anything positive about being 2-0 and 3-1 down and coming back with two strange penalties.
"If we look further up [the club's hierarchy] there is a drama unfolding and it is affecting Milan, who are no longer where they should be after 30 years of success.
"Maldini should be [appointed coach] for his moral integrity. If they were to get foreign owners, there is some hope for the future, even though there is a romantic regret [about the sale], it should be accepted."