AC Milan has their hands made for gold, but they were in a nice hand this season. Club with golden history, AC Milan always plays in a heavy context where the requirement is placed very high. A pressure that was fatal to Paulo Fonseca. Inducted last summer on the Rossoneri bench, the Portuguese coach did not make old bone in Lombardy and was quickly replaced by his compatriot Sergio Conceicao. And after the fanfare beginnings of the former Porto coach who allowed his new club to win the Italian Super Cup as soon as he arrived, the San Siro residents fell back into their flaws.
Chaining the disappointments, the teammates of Rafael Leao have not managed to have regularity in their performances this season. And at the time of taking stock, it is paid cash. Currently seventh from Serie A, the Milanese cannot end higher than this position which qualifies them for any European Cup for next season. Even if they could have qualified in the Europa League by winning the Italian Cup final, the Rossoneri also bowed miserably against Bologna (1-0). A sporting failure on all the floors which gave rise to an acid response from the supporters.
Human tifo, hostile banners … AC Milan fans castigate their leaders
On the last day of Serie A, Milan received his neighbor from Monza, already sentenced to the second division for weeks. Inevitably, the Milanese had no difficulty in winning thanks to goals from Matteo Gabbia and João Félix in the second period. A success that did not appease the wrath of the Milanese supporters present at the stadium. A few hours before this Lombard derby, hundreds of supporters had gone around the club's headquarters to brandish several hostile banners towards management: “Singer, Cardinale, Furlani, Scaroni, Ibra, Moncada … Go. Release Milan from this agony (…) be it the first team or Milan Futuro, with you at the controls, it will be a failure.»»
An ire which has also resulted in the spans of San Siro. After a long protest near the stadium, the Rossoneri fans distinguished themselves with a human tifo where they demanded the departure of their leaders: “Go Home” (go home, editor's note). Faced with this anger, Milanese leaders have not decided to answer but there is no doubt that all these protests call for a lively questioning on the side of the Rossoneri. With several departures to manage this summer, the latter promises to be hot on the side of Milan. And after such a season, Rossoneri leaders have no right to make mistakes.