For Milan, the time for taking stock has arrived, and unfortunately, the season has been more than a failure.
In any 'company', there would have already been firings or resignations after the colossal mistakes made during the season, but at Milan, it seems like everyone is clinging to their seats. The hope is to see radical changes in management after a tragic year from a sporting point of view.Speaking of the Rossoneri club, we must list all the disasters that occurred during the year, but also the one positive thing: the Supercoppa victory. The only trophy won in a tough year, which will be remembered as one of the worst of the last ten years.
Out of the Cups This is the most serious issue.
One hundred million euros were invested in the transfer market campaign and the results never came. Money poorly spent, questionable squad management, a season that ends with no European competition. A loss of 50-60 million from the Champions League as well.

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Speaking of Milan's negative season, they were never in the Scudetto race – Since August, Milan was losing or drawing the first two matches of the league. In practice, they were never in the title race. Unlike the grandiose statements made by some executives.
Eliminated in the Champions League playoffs
Another serious stain, being knocked out of Europe by the very modest Feyenoord. Two coaches – First Fonseca, then Conceição were two questionable and unfortunate choices. The big mistake was underestimating the role of the coach, with the presumption that the team could be managed without a leader at Milanello.
Problems in the dressing room
Not just poor results, but also many internal issues within the team. The cooling break in Rome, the on-field quarrel between Calabria and Conceição, the penalty case in Florence. Situations poorly handled by the club.
Contrasting visions
Even among the executives, there are differing views on various topics, and this contributes to creating confusion in a club where there is no real sporting director with experience.
Lost Coppa Italia final
The huge disappointment of losing the final against Bologna, the final blow to the season. There is regret for not even having played the match at the Olimpico.
Depreciation of the squad
Apart from Pulisic and Reijnders, the other players did not have a high-level season. At the end of this year, the feeling is that Milan’s squad has lost value.
Milan's duo Theo Hernandez and Mike Maignan:
These are thorny cases that have been going on for years. They keep saying that “they are working on the renewals,” but in the meantime, there’s only one year left on their contracts and no signature yet.
Milan Futuro’s relegation:
Even the management of the second team was dreadful. 15 million euros spent only to be relegated in the first year. Zero talents emerged from the “cantera.” In fact, players like Camarda were mismanaged.
Ghost ownership...
Cardinale is neither seen nor heard. An absent owner, unfit to represent a club like Milan.
No communication
There is no dialogue with the fans, no contact with the people.
The club is always too distant. The same goes for the press. Management is isolated in its ivory tower.
Destruction of Milan’s image
In the end, what comes out is a Milan in very bad shape, and the image is that of a club managed by amateurs. Abroad, this is the representation being made of the current Milan.
Zero political weight with referees
Milan mistreated in every stadium in Italy and Europe. Slapped in the face by everyone. No one does or says anything. The excuse of discussing matters in the “appropriate venues” doesn’t hold up—results show that in moments of doubt, referee decisions go against Milan.
