
"The AC Milan ultras were forced to change plans this weekend, thanks to a new ban from the authorities. However, the decision has probably given the display more attention. Ahead of the game, reports emerged, stating that the Curva Sud were informed on Thursday that the 'Sodalizio Rossonero' banner would not be allowed to enter San Siro. Whilst nothing is known about the decision, it is believed to be an order from the Prosecutor's Office."
"Rather than having a physical banner, the Curva made themselves the display, raising their phone torches, as could be seen before the game started. As Gazzetta dello Sport writes, it was a way to make themselves seen whilst they faced a new set of restrictions. 'Sodalizio' was shown across the section of the stadium, whilst the group also protested the decision outside the ground."
AC Milan ultras were forced to change plans this weekend after authorities banned the 'Sodalizio Rossonero' banner from entering San Siro, believed to be an order from the Prosecutor's Office. Curva Sud received the notice on Thursday and chose not to stage a physical-banner protest. Supporters instead created an innovative visual by raising phone torches so the crowd itself formed the display, with 'Sodalizio' visible across the section before kickoff. The group also protested the decision outside the stadium. Some observers interpreted part of the display as a nod to Inter's 5-0 Champions League final defeat, while many questioned what full tifo would have looked like.
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