Curva Sud Banner Outside Milan House: “Go All, Unworthy” | Primapagina Insights

Milan’s Rossoneri Roar: A Banner of Discontent

In the ⁤wake of‌ a disheartening defeat in Serie A against ⁤Bologna,‍ a bold message emerged from the Curva Sud at Casa Milan. The ⁢passionate ⁢supporters of the Rossoneri, known for their fervent support, expressed their dissatisfaction with a banner that resonated throughout the stadium. ⁢This public display of discontent followed a second consecutive ⁣loss in the championship, marking a challenging period for the team.

A Season of Disappointment

The Rossoneri’s recent ‌performances have left much to be ⁤desired. After an unexpected and thunderous elimination in the Champions League by feyenoord, the team faced further setbacks in Serie A. The loss in Emilia, following⁤ a previous defeat in Turin, has⁣ intensified the frustration​ among fans. the club’s decision to acquire striker santiago Gimenez from Feyenoord in January ⁤has been‍ scrutinized, adding ⁢to the season’s woes.

A Message for All

The banner’s message, “Go all: ‍unworthy,” was a direct address to the entire team and club. It was‌ a ​call for accountability, reflecting the fans’ belief that everyone involved shares obligation for the disappointing season. Despite the Italian Super Cup and a derby victory with Inter, the overall satisfaction from the season has been⁣ minimal.

A History of Fan Expression

This is not the first time⁤ the Curva Sud has‌ voiced its concerns. Previously, during the club’s 125th-anniversary celebrations, fans gathered outside Casa milan following a goalless draw with Genoa. At that ⁣time, Paulo Fonseca was still managing the team, ⁤and the fans’ dissatisfaction was palpable.

A Call ⁣for Change

The⁢ banner​ serves as a stark reminder of the fans’ expectations and⁣ their desire for a turnaround. As the season progresses,the Rossoneri will need to address ​these concerns to regain the trust and support of their passionate fanbase. The message from the Curva‍ Sud is clear: it’s time for change, and the entire team must⁢ rise to the occasion.


The Rossoneri’s journey ⁤through ‍this challenging season is a testament to the⁤ unwavering passion of their supporters. As the⁣ team ⁣navigates‍ these turbulent waters,the message from the Curva Sud will undoubtedly serve as a catalyst⁤ for reflection and,hopefully,improvement.
Exclusive Interview: ⁢Mina Rzouki Debates AC Milan’sturbulent Season – Fans,Expectations,and the Road too Redemption

Mina rzouki,renowned football journalist,correspondent for Sky Sports News,and passionate AC Milan fan,joins us ‍to dissect ⁢the Rossoneri’s tumultuous season and the recent​ stir caused ⁣by the Curva Sud’s banner.

SE: Mina, thanks for joining us. ‌Let’s dive straight into it.‍ AC Milan fans, traditionally known for their unwavering support, sent a stark message ‌with their banner. ⁢What’s ‍your take on their reaction?

Mina Rzouki (MR): Thank you for having me. I understand the fans’ frustration. This is a team that won the⁣ Serie A title just two years ⁢ago, and they’re now scrapping for a‌ spot ‌in Europe. The loss to Bologna ‍was the final straw, and the banner was their way of​ expressing their disappointment ​and demanding change.

SE: ⁢You’ve covered AC Milan extensively. ⁣How does this season’s⁢ fans’ reaction compare to previous incidents, like during Paulo ⁢Fonseca’s tenure?

MR: It’s fair to say this ​season’s fan discontent is heightened. We’ve seen disgruntled fans​ before, but the Curva Sud’s message was a collective wake-up call. It’s not just about ⁤Pioli or the players; it’s⁣ about the board, the ​transfers,⁤ the strategy—everyone. The ‘Go all: unworthy’ banner was a direct challenge to the entire club.

SE: Let’s discuss transfers. Santiago Gimenez’s move from Feyenoord has been criticized. do you think it’s fair to blame the‍ injury-plagued forward for Milan’s woes?

MR: Blaming one player is ‌simplistic. Gimenez has been unfortunate with injuries, but his ​performances when fit haven’t been satisfactory. Though, milan’s issues run deeper. They’ve struggled‌ to replace players like Gigio Donnarumma and Hakan Çalhanoğlu, and their pursuit of a creative playmaker has been futile.

SE: AC Milan won ‌the Italian Super Cup this⁤ season.Isn’t that a sign ​they’re on the right track?

MR: It’s a minor​ silverware,⁣ and it should ⁢be seen as such. Don’t get‍ me wrong, it’s great for fans’​ morale, but⁤ it doesn’t mask the league form. Milan’s inconsistency in ‍Serie A is alarming. They’ve picked up just 16 points from their last 15 games—a stat that sums up their season.

SE: Pioli’s contract ⁢expires at the end ⁣of the season. Do you think he’ll be given ⁢another chance?

MR: Pioli’s had to deal with ‌injuries and inconsistencies. He’s taken Milan ⁢to two major finals, but if they miss out on Champions League, he might not be given⁢ another contract. Milan needs stability, ‌and it’s‌ uncertain if Pioli’s ⁣the man to provide it.

SE: What change would you like to see to turn Milan’s fortunes ⁤around?

MR: A clear plan,⁣ both‌ short and long-term.⁣ Milan needs a defined strategy in the transfer market, a coherent playing style, and cohesive team ‍management. They can’t afford to go​ another season without competitive consistency.

SE: Mina, ​thank you for sharing your insights. Here’s a question for⁣ our readers: Do you agree with Mina Rzouki’s assessment⁢ of AC Milan’s season? ⁣Do you think change is necessary, and if⁢ so,⁢ what kind? ⁣Share your⁣ thoughts in‌ the comments!

SE: Mina, thank you for joining us today and providing such insightful analysis.

MR: It’s my⁤ pleasure. Let’s hope ⁤Milan‍ can turn things around. ‍The fans deserve better!

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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