Milan Fans Express Outrage: 'We Are Not Americans'
AC Milan supporters voiced their frustration following a goalless draw against Genoa, directing chants at owner Gerry Cardinale and expressing dissatisfaction with the club's current state.
AC Milan's recent 0-0 draw against Genoa at San Siro, coinciding with the club's 125th anniversary celebrations, was overshadowed by significant fan unrest. Supporters displayed a banner reading, 'We honor our champions, symbols of Milan that no longer exist,' reflecting their discontent with the team's performance and direction.
The frustration was palpable as fans booed players and the coaching staff post-match. Chants of 'We are not Americans' resonated throughout the stadium, a direct rebuke aimed at owner Gerry Cardinale, who was notably absent from the event.
This sentiment underscores a growing rift between the club's management and its passionate fanbase, who are increasingly concerned about Milan's trajectory. Currently, with a game in hand, Milan trails league leaders Atalanta by 14 points, diminishing their prospects in the title race.