Milan fans staged a remarkable protest against the club’s ownership ahead of their Serie A match against Monza on Saturday.
Protests were held ahead of the game outside the club’s Casa
Milan headquarters, where around 5,000 ultras gathered before marching to the
club’s San Siro stadium.
There were nostalgic chants for the club’s iconic former
captain Paolo Maldini, who made a record 902 appearances for Milan and who was
sacked from his directorial role by the current ownership, and for the late
Italian prime minister and media tycoon Silvio Berlusconi, the club’s most
successful owner.
Milan ultras lined-up ahead of Saturday’s match to spell out
the message ‘Go Home’ in the Curva Sud, with chants demanding RedBird Capital’s
Gerry Cardinale sell his stake in the club and leave.
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