Can future Milan still hope to play in Lega Pro next year? Difficult, but not impossible. There is only one way
Milan Futuro in Lega Pro? Difficile ma non impossibile (ANSA) – MilanLive.it
Today will finally bring to a close one of the worst seasons ever in Milan’s history. Tonight’s match against Monza at San Siro does not have any kind of relevance from the point of view of the result; it does, however, in terms of the environment and the fans’ protest. That will begin in the afternoon at Casa Milan and then continue at the San Siro. Furlani, Ibrahimovic and Scaroni in the crosshairs: it is not a problem of not winning, it is a problem of the club’s lack of sporting ambition and, above all, the absurd decisions made in the last year.
And that is what will be contested, in addition to the total absence of belonging, identity and values. And this unfortunately also involved Milan Futuro, which, in its first year of life, relegated from Lega Pro to Serie D. “It makes no difference between C and D, the important thing is to create players,” Moncada’s absurd statements before Roma-Milan. The Rossoneri are preparing to face Serie D, with very little chance of repechage.
Milan Futuro in Lega Pro? Possibile solo in un caso
Let’s be clear right away: Future Milan cannot be repechaged. The only chance it has to avoid Serie D and restart from Lega Pro is to register as a new team. This is the only way the Rossoneri can avoid relegation, but even this is not an easy scenario to materialize.
Milan Futuro in Lega Pro? Difficile ma non impossibile (LaPresse) – MilanLive.it
For this scenario to manifest, at least four places would have to become vacant in Lega Pro. As of today, this is unlikely to happen. Further complicating matters is the initiative of Inter, which in June, barring any twists and turns, will register its U23 team. In short, at 99 percent Milan Futuro will play Serie D, and it will have to do so in the best possible way avoiding the mistakes made this season. The Rossoneri want to confirm Massimo Oddo on the bench, the one who gave some hope back to the team after a complicated year with Daniele Bonera (exonerated when it was almost too late).
To be understood, however, what Kirowski’s future will be: it does not seem to be in question, but every avenue is open. The hope is that Milan can get things right and put the project in the hands of Vergine, the current head of the youth sector, one of the best in Italy in this role. It is no coincidence that the Primavera, the team managed by him and Guidi on the bench, is the only one to have achieved good results (qualification for the Scudetto play-offs).
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