"An expression of stress" - Furlani explains why he smiled after seeing protest
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"An expression of stress" - Furlani explains why he smiled after seeing protest
"A clip went viral which showed Furlani's rather jovial reaction in the stands of San Siro after the Curva Sud lit up their phone torches to spell 'G.F. OUT', having also provided a written statement in their fanzine which blasted the executive and the ownership."
"The feeling around the club is toxic at the moment, given the perceived lack of clarity and ambition from the top, which has filtered down to a squad that is now showing its limitations, compromising a Champions League spot."
"Now, Furlani has told Gazzetta what happened from his side: "It was an expression of stress. The tension was extremely high, especially given the stakes of the match." He recalled that he had been a Rossoneri fan since childhood."
"Will that be enough to save him from further targeting? It is unlikely. What is also up in the air is whether the CEO will be allowed to enact another potential revolution this summer, or if Gerry Cardinale deems him to be a component of the problems, too."
A viral clip showed AC Milan CEO Giorgio Furlani smiling in the stands during a protest at San Siro. Curva Sud supporters lit phone torches to spell “G.F. OUT” and criticized the executive and ownership in a written statement. Club atmosphere is described as toxic due to perceived lack of clarity and ambition from the top, with on-field results also disappointing and threatening a Champions League spot. Furlani responded that his reaction was an expression of stress, with tension extremely high because of the match stakes. He added that he has been a Rossoneri fan since childhood, but further targeting is considered likely and his ability to lead another summer overhaul remains uncertain.
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