The only positive things about this hotel are the low price and the staff. The three different men at the front desk were all very friendly and helpful, and spoke English.
My room was disappointing. What looks very modern in the online photos is old and shabby in real life. I was in room 26, which has a distinct sewage smell that I believe came from the drains in the bathroom. I had to keep the windows open to get rid of the smell. The shower had good water pressure and plenty of hot water. The haunted TV would unexpectedly turn on, so I ended up unplugging it. The Wi-Fi was very poor -- I'd log on and be bumped off a minute later. The room did have a safe large enough to hold a laptop, which I appreciated. The mattress was very firm and the pillows were flat. The carpet in the hallway was stained. The walls were very thin - you could hear everything in the hall and next room.
The breakfast buffet was strange. It had weird food such as peas, broccoli, cut up hot dogs, cold cuts, and bites of cold pizza. The scrambled eggs were cold. A fruit bowl had soft apples and rotten pears. Luckily the buffet also had yogurt, croissants, & cakes. Skip the breakfast and buy something from the grocery across the street or "Nico Quick Bite" around the corner which had great pastries.
The proximity to public transport is a big plus but the public square at Milan Central Station is occupied by stranded refugee men, which is a bit scary.
Summary: Try one of the other nearby hotels.