The Italian newspaper, Tuttosport wrote that certain nights at San Siro feel like an elevator to hell.
Amid whistles, "advice" directed at the ownership ("Cardinale, you must sell... Leave, leave"), and chants urging the players to "show some guts," AC Milan’s squad found themselves thrown into a whirlwind.
But instead of collapsing, as one might have expected given the context of the game against Roma (it’s hard to imagine they didn’t hear the club’s apparent lack of faith in Fonseca), they demonstrated a level of personality that has surfaced precisely when the task seemed like an impossible mission.

The game ended as it began, with whistles and chants against Cardinale:
it has been ages since the Rossoneri fan base staged such a direct protest against the ownership. This should prompt reflection on the decisions made since Maldini’s departure.
