The victory against Genoa has (apparently) calmed the waters; the Champions League objective is now closer, but regardless of Europe, Milan will have to restructure its management. In the four years of Gerry Cardinale’s leadership, only sporting disappointments have arrived, and a third place finish cannot be seen as a triumphant result for the Rossoneri. Given their history and prestige, Milan must aim every year to compete for the Scudetto and not celebrate a Champions League qualifying spot.

If there is a genuine desire to turn the project around, then the club’s top executives should be changed, writes Milannews.it, those who in four years have not managed to win anything (apart from a Supercoppa Italiana). The first under pressure is Igli Tare due to a transfer window that has not been well received, but attention must also be paid to the position of Giorgio Furlani, which is far from secure. The Rossoneri CEO is very much at risk because under his management Milan have made no progress. Financially, the accounts have been closed in the black, which is positive, but if Cardinale truly has an obsession with winning, he cannot be satisfied with watching Inter and Napoli win titles. Therefore, the owner too is expected to provide a response, and after the match against Cagliari, developments are expected. Finally, Ibrahimović has also come under criticism for interfering in the coach’s work.
AC Milan squad retreat
Meanwhile, Milan, as a team, will go into a training retreat from Friday. The decision was taken by Massimiliano Allegri and the players in order to isolate themselves from all the rumours surrounding the management. The experiment worked before the match against Genoa, so it will be repeated in preparation for the final fixture of the season against Cagliari, on Sunday evening at San Siro. Then it will be time for decisions and changes.















