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Shock protests at San Siro ๐Ÿ˜ฑ Curva empties, boos for Furlani and Leao โŒ

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Shock protests at San Siro ๐Ÿ˜ฑ Curva empties, boos for Furlani and Leao โŒ Whistles, whistles, and more whistles. In the long night at San Siro, which saw Milan come away battered and bruised after a 3-2 defeat to Atalanta, the fans made their feelings clear. From the club to Leao, including the team .

The Meazza spared no one. And based on what was seen on the pitch, rightly so. Watch the entire Serie BKT live on OneFootball for just โ‚ฌ9.

99 a month. Click here to buy the LaB Channel Monthly Pass with no automatic renewal. In what was supposed to be, on one hand, a night to bounce back after the poor showings of recent weeks and, on the other, a key match in the race for the Champions League, the Rossoneri looked slow, nervous, and out of rhythm , with play that was often predictable and very few real chances created.

Too many technical mistakes, too little intensity, and the constant feeling of a team that is mentally fragile. After the 1-0 win in the derby on March 8, the Diavolo has gone on a string of negative results . Not just in terms of the scoreline, but also in the quality of the play.

From being a possible rival to Inter in the Scudetto race, Milan has slipped to fourth place , level with Roma on 67 points, and qualification for next seasonโ€™s Champions League has now become significantly more complicated. A dreadful second half of the seasonโ€”just consider that the Rossoneri have taken 7 points in 8 matches . A rate that speaks for itself.