Yesterday was a very long and extremely difficult day for Milan. The negative result, yet another in 2026, was paradoxically just the tip of the iceberg: the recurring theme before, during, and after the match was the heavy protest from the Rossoneri fans, with a clear and obvious target identified in CEO Giorgio Furlani.

Now the team finds itself with its back against the wall: to reach the Champions League, two wins are needed in the last two matches, otherwise there will be no meaningful European football and yet another failed season will be delivered. Another one.
Could Milan’s meeting called by CEO Furlani be the turning point?
Today, the day after what was an infernal Sunday, Giorgio Furlani called a staff meeting at Casa Milan around 12 PM CEST. This is what Sky Sport 24 reporter Peppe Di Stefano reported during his afternoon broadcast. The Rossoneri CEO gathered the club’s management, including Igli Tare, as well as the club’s top executives and employees, to call for a sense of unity and cohesion, as well as confidence for this crucial end of the season. It was also a way to demonstrate unity and solidarity externally, after the defeat and especially after the harsh criticism from the Rossoneri fans.















