Spero che non sia vero?… NOTIZIE TERRIBILI: Pochi minuti fa l’allenatore dell’Ac Milan “Paulo Fonseca” ha deciso di……leggi di più 👇👇👇
On December 15, AC Milan celebrated their 125th anniversary before and during their home match against Genoa.
Things, however, didn’t quite go as planned and the side coached by Portuguese manager Paulo Fonseca only drew 0-0, leaving the pitch while the fans were expressing their disappointment with chants and whistles.
After the game, outside the stadium, some of the AC Milan ultras reunited to display banners protesting against American businessman Gerry Cardinale and singing, “We are not Americans,” calling Cardinale to sell the club.
The day after, on December 16, AC Milan officially celebrated their anniversary and the same scene happened outside of the place were the celebrations were happening.
Most of the players were whistled, few were cheered, while club directors chose to use a secondary exit to avoid the fans.
It’s difficult to explain how this happened, considering that Cardinale and RedBird Capital Partners acquired the club from the American fund Elliott in June 2022, a few days after the Rossoneri won their 19th Scudetto, at the end of an exciting run and comeback against Inter, their city rivals.
The first season in charge wasn’t an easy one for the new owners.
AC Milan ended up fourth in the Serie A table, 20 points behind Napoli and also lost the UEFA Champions League’s semifinals against Simone Inzaghi’s Inter.
It looked like a key moment for the club, heading to the new season, as the Rossoneri decided to make one big and unexpected change.