Watch: How Furlani reacted after seeing Curva Sud protest display against him
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Watch: How Furlani reacted after seeing Curva Sud protest display against him
"The Curva gathered outside San Siro before the match, in Piazzale Axum, where a procession began. Leading the march was a banner that left no room for interpretation: “Furlani, leave!” The procession was accompanied by chants calling on the Milan CEO to resign, chants which were repeated several times and loudly throughout the match."
"The match then opened with a choreography performed in the second tier, where the Curva are located. Using their smartphone flashlights, the ultras created the slogan “G.F. OUT (Furlani's initials).” How did Giorgio Furlani react to the protest? A video has been circulating on social media showing the choreography, and the camera then pans around to Furlani."
"The executive - standing next to another under-fire figure, the Milan president Paolo Scaroni - observes the scene and comments with a wry smile: “Nice, huh?” He then begins chatting and laughing with a man in front."
"Milan lost at San Siro against Atalanta last night, a defeat that further complicated the Champions League mission for Massimiliano Allegri's team. The match took place in a heated atmosphere due to protests from the Curva, who had strong words for everyone, from the owners to the team."
Milan lost at San Siro to Atalanta, complicating Massimiliano Allegri’s Champions League hopes. The match unfolded amid protests from the Curva Sud in Milan, who directed strong criticism at the owners and the team. Before kickoff, the Curva gathered outside San Siro in Piazzale Axum and began a procession led by a banner reading “Furlani, leave!” Chants calling for the Milan CEO to resign were repeated throughout the game. During the match, ultras in the second tier used smartphone flashlights to create the slogan “G.F. OUT.” A circulating video shows Giorgio Furlani observing the display and smiling, then telling Paolo Scaroni, “Nice, huh?” while chatting and laughing.
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