CorSport: Tare leaving, Cardinale and Zlatan vs. Allegri - Milan a 'two-faced club' again
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CorSport: Tare leaving, Cardinale and Zlatan vs. Allegri - Milan a 'two-faced club' again
"There could be further changes for AC Milan at management level this summer, just one year after the latest revolution took place. We wrote in an exclusive on Wednesday night about how not all is rosy at Milan, despite a largely positive season. A recent terrible run of form on the field has run parallel to rumours of a lack of harmony away from the pitch, which could result in big changes (again)."
"We've gone from chants about Gerry Cardinale selling the club to a social media petition against the CEO Giorgio Furlani that is reaching big numbers (last night it had exceeded 25,000 signatures). Inter's Scudetto - with the addition of the Coppa Italia final to come - has significantly increased the frustration of the Milan fans. They blame the current management for having even lost a sense of scale and ambition compared to their city rivals."
"Zazzaroni speaks about how the supporters seem to have changed targets: Cardinale is no longer the centre of protests, and there is even talk of Furlani being the man in the crosshairs in Sunday's game against Atalanta too. The direction and short-term outlook of this 'two-faced club' is unclear. There's no sign of a project, and the journalist adds that sporting director Igli Tare is set to leave just one year after he joined the club.."
"Cardinale and Zlatan Ibrahimovic (who has a role that's currently unclear) are in open conflict with Allegri, whose only goal remains a Champions League spot, perhaps before he also departs the club with Tare."
AC Milan could see further management changes this summer, one year after a major overhaul. Despite a largely positive season, a recent poor run on the pitch has coincided with rumors of disharmony away from it. Fan frustration has grown, especially after Inter’s Scudetto and the upcoming Coppa Italia final, with supporters blaming current management for losing ambition compared to city rivals. Protests have shifted from Gerry Cardinale to CEO Giorgio Furlani, including a social media petition reaching over 25,000 signatures. Sporting director Igli Tare is reportedly set to leave after only one year. Conflicts involving Cardinale, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, and Allegri add uncertainty to the club’s direction and short-term outlook.
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