
"“The title is a great provocation, but not far from reality. Leaving aside the history of the two clubs-on the one hand, one of the most successful and historic teams in Europe, on the other, a team that hasn't written any memorable chapters- current events overlap Milan and Tottenham more than we'd like to admit.”"
"“The facts speak for themselves, the performances speak for themselves, the climate of constant protest against the ownership speaks for itself, the very few trophies won while their opponents sweep them all, the constant humiliations suffered on the pitch speak for themselves.”"
"“Since RedBird's arrival, Milan has become the Tottenham of Italy, spitting contemptuously on its glorious history built with great effort and pride over the years.”"
"“The most important: there's no intention of winning. There's no intention of even trying . They're just getting by, buoyed by the stadium and the immense revenues from the Premier League.”"
Milan’s loss to Atalanta has led to comparisons with Tottenham based on ambitions, outcomes, and repeated failures. The team’s position deteriorated from an eight-point gap to fifth place to a situation where they are lucky not to be in fifth themselves. The decline is described as a major crumbling rather than a matter of hope or “what if.” Anger is directed at management and players, with the view that standards have never been sufficient. A comparison is drawn through constant protests against ownership, few trophies won while opponents dominate, and frequent humiliations on the pitch. Since RedBird’s arrival, Milan is portrayed as losing the intention to win, focusing instead on survival supported by stadium and revenue.
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