The risk of missing out on the Champions League and the protest at the stadium have fuelled a climate of tension that had already been simmering for several weeks. At Milan, nothing is taken for granted, not even the future of chief executive officer Giorgio Furlani, who was targeted by fans during the match against Atalanta BC, first with the banner "Furlani vattene" (get out), then with a display on the San Siro stands reading “G.F OUT”.
The positions of all the executives are under scrutiny, especially that of Igli Tare, and qualification for the Champions League will heavily influence future decisions. Changes could even be made regardless of whether fourth place is secured. It will be a fiery end to the season, both on the pitch, with the two must-win matches against Genoa CFC and Cagliari Calcio, and behind the scenes in the club’s corporate structure.














