Under manager Arrigo Sacchi, AC Milan dominated Serie A, winning the Scudetto with a revolutionary, high-pressing style. The squad featured legends such as Marco van Basten, Ruud Gullit, Frank Rijkaard, and Franco Baresi, blending attacking brilliance with defensive organization. Milan scored prolifically while maintaining an exceptionally solid backline, reflecting Sacchi’s tactical discipline and emphasis on team cohesion. In Europe, they reached the European Cup final, finishing runners-up to Benfica. The season reinforced Milan’s reputation as a pioneering, world-class team, combining tactical innovation with individual talent, and laid the groundwork for their continued dominance in both Italian and European football.