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A night of intense anger unfolded at San Siro as AC Milan suffered a 3-2 defeat to Atalanta, leaving fans visibly frustrated. The atmosphere turned hostile long before kickoff, with the Curva Sud and other sections of the stadium directing harsh chants and explicit calls for resignation toward CEO Giorgio Furlani.
The protest began with a clear banner outside the Meazza reading “Furlani get out,” and continued inside as organized supporters remained silent before the match, displaying a choreography that spelled “GFOUT.” The tension escalated when, shortly after the second half started, the Curva Sud decided to leave the stands entirely—a dramatic gesture symbolizing the complete breakdown between the hardcore support and the club.
Rafa Leao also faced the wrath of the fans. The Portuguese forward delivered a flat performance and was substituted amid a storm of whistles, echoing the criticism he has received in recent matches. The team as a whole looked slow, nervous, and out of rhythm, with predictable play and few real chances created. Technical errors, lack of intensity, and mental fragility were evident throughout.
Since the 1-0 derby win over Inter on March 8, Milan has struggled, slipping from Scudetto contention to fourth place, level on points with Roma. With only seven points from their last eight matches, Champions League qualification has become significantly more complicated.
Amid the chaos, the name of Paolo Maldini rang out from the stands as fans called for the return of the former captain and executive, seen as a symbol of the club’s lost identity since their 2022 Scudetto triumph.
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