
"Cardinale is disappointed with the performance (or lack of) against Atalanta, with the direction the season has taken and with the transfer business that the current management have carried out. After the derby victory on March 8th, the RedBird boss didn't expect a decline, let alone a complete collapse. It's now inevitable for him to reflect on what has stopped working and who will be part of the project he has in mind."
"He hasn't lost his desire to win, but the question remains: who can help him do that? Will the CEO Giorgio Furlani, sporting director Igli Tare, technical director Geoffrey Moncada and senior advisor Zlatan Ibrahimovic remain? The answer to this question is no longer obvious. Message to Max Cardinale knows full well that - despite earning seven points in the last eight games - Milan are still in control of their own destiny."
"It was in a constructive spirit that he sent messages yesterday to the management and to Allegri, with whom he maintains a strong direct connection, which was maintained even on a difficult day like the one following the defeat against Atalanta. He respects Allegri, who has a contract with the Rossoneri until June 2027 (automatically renewed until 2028 if they qualify for the Champions League). Moving forward together however requires a shared vision of the future, and Allegri is ambitious."
"It's hard for Cardinale to hide his disappointment at how Mike Maignan and his team-mates are ruining a very good season up until March. At the same time, however, he knows this is the time to stay focused. Being away from Milan helps him assess the situation with a more collected mind, but those close to him describe him as anything but detached. Cardinale doesn't like los"
Gerry Cardinale is unhappy with AC Milan’s performance over the past few weeks, including the result against Atalanta, the season’s direction, and the transfer work carried out by current management. After the March 8 derby win, he did not expect a decline or collapse. He is now expected to review what has stopped working and decide who will remain in the project. Cardinale still believes Milan can control their own destiny, with two wins against Genoa and Cagliari securing a top-four finish. He has communicated with management and with Allegri, whom he respects and has a direct relationship with, but shared future plans must align. Disappointment remains strong, especially after the team’s drop in form since March.
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