Milan's elimination from the Champions League at the hands of Feyenoord has had significant repercussions on Milan's season, hurting both the management and the Rossoneri ownership.
With the substantial investments made last January, a much more enticing European campaign was expected from Conceiçao's team, but individual mistakes ultimately weighed heavily.

In this case, the impact is not only sporting but also economic. As reported by colleagues at Il Corriere dello Sport, the failure to progress in the Champions League has cost the club 11 million euros, in addition to the lost revenue from the match (which, against Inter and Arsenal, would surely have been substantial) at San Siro.
Therefore, the earnings from this year's European campaign amount to approximately 60 million euros in total.
