Curva Sud release statement on situation at AC Milan

Date: 27th January 2015 at 1:53am
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The Curva Sud have issued a strong statement against the way AC Milan are being run during this current period of time.

The Rossoneri were humbled by 3-1 Lazio on Sunday which has left them 11th in the Serie A table, and without a win in January for the first time in over 70 years, and coach Filippo Inzaghi has apparently been threatened with the sack should be fail to beat Lazio in the Coppa Italia.

“The the Coppa Italia had, in the past, always been snubbed and now seems like the trophy that can revive yet another disastrous campaign,” the statement on CurvaSudMilano.it read.

“We read that it’s the last chance for Pippo Inzaghi, who in reality is just yet another Coach who is given a low level squad presented as if it’s the best side in the world.

“The club put everything behind Inzaghi, albeit realising it was his first experience and for that precise reason should be helped, supported and defended from outside attack during difficult moments.

“The architect of the team’s construction is the vice-president [Adriano Galliani], who despite being forced to work within tight economic limitations, acts in the total absence of a project,”

“He pays huge wages for players of dubious value or even throws away the little transfer budget he’s given on terrible buys like [Alessandro] Matri [who Milan paid the same Juventus did for Carlos Tevez], moves like [Fernando] Torres or other free agents presented to us as if they were champions.

“We also do not understand the situation with [Philippe] Mexes, who first was frozen out, then brought back and even promoted to captain on occasion, given the chance to prove he’s probably our best option in that role only after the others showed they are not up to the task.

“The vice-president spoke of a youth project to improve the squad, yet immediately sold [Bryan] Cristante and [Andrea] Petagna to bring in young foreigners, who were paid much more, and didn’t get the best out of our youth academy.

“At this point we ask the president [Silvio Berlusconi] to invest in Milan again, but also do what all good clubs do and that is get rid of the person who is really responsible for this situation.

“There have been too many failures and it is too obvious that the fans are moving away from Milan.

“We ask the president to avoid certain declarations about an incredibly poor squad, treated as if it was the real Milan, the one that was on top of the world. Just because your vice-president signed expensive contracts doesn’t mean the players are actually worth very much.

“Your hip hip hurrays certainly won’t make this a winning team.”

 

2 responses to “Curva Sud release statement on situation at AC Milan”

  1. sonic says:

    Pls don’t sack inzaghi d problm is from board so let vice president go so dat my milan will come back to hero

  2. mike says:

    not inzaghis fault, just sack galianni and appoint sorianno as director.