It is the time of criticism for Milan after the defeat against Bologna in the Coppa Italia final: unfailing words from the politician
Furlani si salva, attacco politico: svelato il problema del Milan (LaPresse) – MilanLive.it
It will be intense and complicated days for Sergio Conceicao’s Milan. After the knockout against Bologna, inevitably, the time has come for fierce criticism. Fans and journalists cannot really save anyone for what they have done in this rather terrible season.
The Diavolo will finish outside the Champions League zone, barring miracles that no one really believes in, and with an environment in which the air is heavy. Starting over like this will be practically impossible. There is therefore concern among the fans.
Matteo Salvini also expressed all his concern for the team he cheers for: “There was more soul in B in the days of Giussy Farina, today on the field we have seen the paucity that there is in management.” Said the transport minister at the microphones of TeleLombardia.
“The one who was hungrier and who had a society behind them won. Bologna deserved it, for them it was The Cup. Had we won it someone would have told us that this was a satisfying season with two trophies: with Inter in the Champions League final it would have been a joke. As a fan, though, I was obviously hoping for the win. Referee? He seemed to me to be what he is, 6 minutes of stoppage time is unworthy.”
Milan, caccia al colpevole: la versione di Salvini
Milan, caccia al colpevole: la versione di Salvini (LaPresse) – MilanLive.it
It’s a hunt for the culprit in the Milan household: “Conceiçao? The problem is not the coach: who chose him? What about the one from before? What about the bench we have? I’ve gotten the idea that there is more interest in merchandising, American college-style vests, parades and perfume than in hard work and sweat on the field.”
Then Salvini adds, “And what happened to the casting for the d.s.? The truth is that they have taken away the poetry of rejoicing, this is not Milan, Milan is not this amorphous stuff.” Finally, the culprit the politician does seem to find:
“The time has come for the fans to politely point out that this is not Milan. Furlani? But the problem is not even him, or Moncada, or Scaroni: it’s the whole assortment. How many months has the owner not come to Italy? But is this normal? He may be okay with it, but the Rossoneri people are not.”
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