GdS: From protests to player chants - Milan get fans fully back on side
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GdS: From protests to player chants - Milan get fans fully back on side
"A lot can change in 12 months in football, but for AC Milan it feels like their entire world has turned upside down, in the right way. As La Gazzetta dello Sport write, we can highlight how much Massimiliano Allegri's arrival impacted the Milan world, bringing back enthusiasm across the board, from the pitch to the stands. Getting the fans back on side was not going to be easy, with chants and banners in protest fresh in the memory."
"In the first half, the stadium sang and cheered the team on. Then, in the 45th minute, after Christian Pulisic's goal at the end of the first half, the first chant began. "Christian Pulisic la la la!" and so on. Then, at the start of the second half, it was Nkunku's turn, a surprise first. The Frenchman had not scored in the league, but more importantly, he had never put in a performance that captivated the hearts of the Rossoneri fans."
Massimiliano Allegri's arrival revitalized AC Milan, restoring enthusiasm among players and supporters. A sold-out San Siro watched Milan beat Verona 3-0 to finish 2025 one point off top spot. Christian Pulisic opened the scoring at the end of the first half and triggered the first chants from the crowd. Nkunku scored from the penalty spot, inflated a red balloon under the south stand and gave it to the fans, who later dedicated a chant to him. Luka Modric produced refined plays and bursts of speed, earning a standing ovation and a spontaneous Maradona tribute chant adapted for him.
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