AC Milan - Atalanta was a nightmare for the Rossoneri management, team, and fans who had to endure yet another humiliating loss at San Siro. The match ended 2-3 in favour of the visitors who had a 3-goal lead until the 88th minute.
Before the start of the match, the Curva Sud Milano had issued a leaflet statement attacking fiercely Gerry Cardinale, Giorgio Furlani, and the team as a whole.
The Champions League dream is slipping away slowly and it will fade unless Allegri's team win the two remaining matches in this Serie A campaign against Genoa away from home and Cagliari at San Siro.
These moments are very delicate for the management, and Giorgio Furlani who has been targetted by the Rossoneri fans in the stadium as well with a choreography saying "G.F OUT" as per the image below:

Some fans in the stands even displayed their AC Milan shirts with Paolo Maldini's name written on the back as a message to the ownership and management for his unjust sacking.
In fact, even The Guardian has published a piece titled "Maldini’s ghost hangs over uninspiring Milan as top-four place slips from view".
The source also wrote the following: "San Siro emptied early after supporters once again sang the former director’s name as club faces lack of Champions League football … again."















