
"Milan are second in the league table having finished eighth last season, one that saw two head coaches and negative headlines aplenty, ones that were warranted. Now, the Rossoneri are second, nine points clear of fifth place, and have just had a 24-game unbeaten run. That, coupled with the fact that Milan have as many points at the same stage as Napoli - the eventual Scudetto winners - did last season, suggests the conditions for harmony, right?"
"Earlier this week, Calciomercato.com spoke of 'internal frictions' within the Milan management. They said that above all it is Igli Tare and Giorgio Furlani who are not getting along well, because of incoming operations. The length of the negotiations for Ardon Jashari and the sum spent to acquire him from Club Brugge (almost €40m with bonuses), as well as the sums spent on Christopher Nkunku and Pervis Estupinan, were not particularly appreciated by Furlani."
AC Milan faces Inter in the Derby della Madonnina, a crucial match with multiple implications: maintaining form against city rivals, competing in the Scudetto race, and pursuing Champions League objectives. Milan currently sits second in the league, nine points clear of fifth place, following a 24-game unbeaten run after finishing eighth the previous season. Despite these achievements and matching Napoli's point total from their title-winning season, Italian media has initiated a campaign to create controversy. Reports allege internal friction between management figures Igli Tare and Giorgio Furlani over transfer decisions, including expenditures on players like Ardon Jashari, Christopher Nkunku, and Pervis Estupinan, with suggestions that Tare's future will be evaluated at season's end.
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