Over 3,000 angry AC Milan fans stage protest at club headquarters ahead of final game

Over 3,000 angry AC Milan fans stage protest at club headquarters ahead of final game

Milan fans protest: @86_longo


Over 3,000 angry fans have gathered outside the Milan club headquarters to protest ahead of tonight’s final game, demanding owner Gerry Cardinale and all the directors resign.

The team will be at San Siro this evening for their final match of the campaign against already relegated Monza.

That kicks off at 19.45 UK time (18.45 GMT, 20.45 CET), you can follow all the build-up and action as it happens from that game and Bologna-Genoa on the Liveblog.

Meanwhile, the Rossoneri already know they will miss out on European football next term, sitting ninth in the Serie A table and losing the Coppa Italia Final to Bologna.

Milan fans vent rage at club chiefs

MILAN, ITALY - MARCH 02: Fans of AC Milan show their support during the Serie A match between AC Milan and SS Lazio at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on March 02, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – MARCH 02: Fans of AC Milan show their support during the Serie A match with SS Lazio at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on March 02, 2025 in Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Over 3,000 fans flocked to the agreed spot outside the club headquarters, with a huge banner at the front stating their complaint.

‘Singer, Cardinale, Furlani, Scaroni, Ibra, Moncada – you must all leave, free Milan from this agony.’

Another banner referenced the incredible collapse of the Milan Futuro project, which saw the youth team relegated from Serie C into the amateur division.

‘Whether it’s the first team or Milan Futuro, with you at the helm, it’s a guaranteed failure.’

There were several banners and chants in favour of sacked former director and Rossoneri icon Paolo Maldini, whereas Zlatan Ibrahimovic came in for particular criticism.

RedBird chief Gerry Cardinale and Elliott director Gordon Singer were named in the banners, along with President Paolo Scaroni, CEO Giorgio Furlani, senior advisor Ibrahimovic and technical director Geoffrey Moncada.

The players and coach Sergio Conceicao were barely mentioned, as the focus was on the lack of any cohesive project at the top of the club, especially as Conceicao is widely expected to leave after just six months.




Source From: Football Italia

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