AC Milan finds itself in a position where it can no longer afford to make mistakes, as two points in three league matches are far too few for a team expected to fight for the Scudetto.
A turning point is needed, demanded not only by Gerry Cardinale, who will be present tomorrow evening at San Siro for the match against Venezia, but especially by the fans, who are feeling this moment of crisis for the team worse than usual.
According to today's edition of Tuttosport, discontent among Milan supporters is real, with even an air of protest. The number of unsold tickets for a high-profile match like the one against Liverpool, marking the team's Champions League debut, confirms this.
The newspaper reports that as many as 19,000 tickets remain unsold so far, which is shocking for a club that, for the past three years, has been used to having San Siro almost always sold out for any occasion.
