Reports: Cardinale disappointed by all members of Milan's management with changes expected
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Reports: Cardinale disappointed by all members of Milan's management with changes expected
"Gazzetta dello Sport writes that the owner is 'disappointed' with the current state of affairs and a revolution could well be triggered. The moment is delicate, but Cardinale's disappointment is clear. He had envisioned something different for the club this season. So, this is a failure of that. Put simply, he is aligned with the fans; he wants to win. He will continue to invest in the team and if that means investing in changes, he will do so, just not yet."
"For the final two games, the message from the United States will be to stay united. Regardless of whether they reach the Champions League, though, there could be changes. Giorgio Furlani, Igli Tare, Geoffrey Moncada and Zlatan Ibrahimovic all bear responsibility and no one will be free from blame, as the report continues. So, the management can and probably will be shaken up if they do not finish in the top four."
"Calciomercato.com, too, who report a 'total revolution' is possible, perhaps even likely. RedBird are preparing to shake things up this summer after the season has descended into a fiasco. Internal fights have occurred throughout the season, continuing the trend of last season, and Cardinale appears to be fed up with it. Tare could depart, but this is likely due to his poor relationship with Furlani. However, the CEO is far from safe himself and a 'large faction within RedBird wants to vote no confidence'"
AC Milan face another potential reset as internal conflict and poor results have increased fan pressure. Gerry Cardinale and RedBird are expected to make changes this summer, with Cardinale expressing disappointment at the club’s current state and wanting to win. For the final two games, the priority is staying united, but management changes could still follow depending on whether the team reaches the Champions League. Giorgio Furlani, Igli Tare, Geoffrey Moncada, and Zlatan Ibrahimovic are all described as bearing responsibility. A “total revolution” is considered possible, even likely, after the season deteriorated into a fiasco. Igli Tare could leave, potentially tied to his relationship with Furlani, while Furlani is also described as vulnerable to a no-confidence vote from a large faction within RedBird.
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