MILANO, Italy – January 14: AC Milan president Paolo Scaroni watches before the match between AC Milan and Serie a Tim as Rome at Studio Giuseppe Meassa held in Milan, Italy on January 14, 2024. (Photo: Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Milan President Paolo Scaroni has confirmed that this season is “not entirely negative, but disappointed,” and I wonder why they and Inter had to wait six years to not make progress in the stadium.
The game with COMO starts with San Siro at 17.00 GMT.
You can follow all your buildups and actions as happens from today’s four Serie A games on LiveBlog.
Rossonelli managed to hamper the disastrous outcome by defeating Lexe 3-2 last week and fighting back from 2-0.
After being benched, Rafael Leo returned to Starting XI, with Mike Maynyaan and Strahinja Pablovic completing the ban.
Meanwhile, the club remains in fluidity and is seeking new directors of the sport to play a role that is not currently entirely present. Is that a revolution in Milanero?
“It was a difficult season. There’s no doubt about it. It disappointed both the fans and us,” Scaroni told Dazen.
“When you have such a difficult campaign, we have to ask ourselves how to make it better than what we have now, but that seems like a natural process that every club goes through.
Despite his comeback at Lecce, Milan will remain in ninth place and will have to climb the table towards the Champions League spot.
They will also be in the Coppa Italia semi-finals, facing rival Inter. Would it be better for Milan to just miss Europe completely than playing the conference league next season?
“We’ve won Super Coppa Italian to those who won the trophy this season.
The stadium is sold out, but 5,000 COMO supporters have made a very short trip to San Siro, but Curva Sud is once again empty for 15 minutes as Milan’s Ultra protests against the club.
Square One of the Stadium Plans Returning to Milan and Inter

This week, Milan and Inter proposed a joint proposal to build a new stadium in the San Siro region.
“I’ve been dealing with the stadium issues since 2019, so after a series of twists and turns, I have to say I’ve returned to the same project I originally proposed in 2019.
“It is very unfortunate that we have been forced to seek various solutions due to the very common protests and veto in our country.”
Neither club was being asked to be able to knock down or revamp the existing structure of the Studio Giuseppe Meazza, so they were searching for individual projects in the city centre town, but were pulled back.
“We offered an offer to buy the area around the stadium and structure.
“I feel optimistic because Mayor Beppe Sarah sees a great desire to give Milan the great infrastructure worthy of the city.
“We all love Studio Miazza, so we remember the stadiums that have achieved great results, so we leave that important element.
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