If yesterday, in general and rightly so, Bologna was celebrated for winning the Coppa Italia final, today we must move to the other side of the medal—actually, directly to the other medal: Milan’s silver one. And it is for this reason that journalist Luca Marchetti this morning dedicates his usual Friday editorial on the columns of Tuttomercatoweb.com precisely to the Rossoneri team, which not only is licking the wounds from the Roma match but also those of the entire season.

This is how Marchetti spoke about Milan:
"The disappointment of the Rossoneri people is enormous: but not so much and not only for the defeat in the Coppa Italia final, but for a season that was experienced as a drip torture, a search for fleeting satisfactions in an unclear context, amid endless protests against the club and programs that were not well-defined."
Marchetti continued:
"Milan ends the year in the worst possible way. It risks being one of the worst seasons of the decade; there is the risk of returning to the six years without Champions League, the risk of going back to ten years ago, precisely when there weren’t even the European cups. But with a team, at least on paper, decidedly better and with richer investments—the Milan of the last Berlusconi era, just to be clear, before the sale to Yonghong Li."
