Yesterday, Gerry Cardinale made a stop at the changing rooms to greet the team before taking his seat between President Scaroni and CEO Giorgio Furlani. But, his meeting with coach Pioli was more profound. The AC Milan owner hugged the coach and assured him of his unwavering trust: "Dear Stefano, you have our full support."
Pioli expressed his gratitude and recommitted to the team's goals, all communicated in English, highlighting the universality of certain concepts.
It's been a while since Cardinale graced Milan with his presence, but yesterday was a glorious night for him. He's the lucky charm. The Champions League is essential for Cardinale's business development, and San Siro proved it was up to the challenge. However, Cardinale envisions moving Milan to a modern, functional, proprietary facility open seven days a week.
The decision is his to make: either wait for the Municipality of Milan to define the path on San Siro or move outside the city. Sesto San Giovanni is the first option, primarily due to the availability already granted in the private area of the former Falck steelworks. Since the last visit five months ago, it's taken less time than anticipated to resolve matters. Cardinale will make his voice heard often, whether it's about the stadium, Leao, or the technical project, as pointed out by La Gazzetta dello Sport.
