Sunday, May 10th 2026

The director of Milan, Igli Tare, has called on the fans to be “united” with the club despite the protests planned tonight, insisting that “qualification for the Champions League is fundamental” both in terms of sports and economics.
The pressure is increasing on the Reds and Blacks after only seven points in as many games, questioning even securing a place in the Champions League.
Protests are also planned this evening, with fans who are directing their anger at CEO Giorgio Furlani, even starting a petition with thousands of signatures demanding his removal.
“Fans have the right to express their opinions, the important thing is that we are all united at this moment, because it is essential to finish the process we started this season,” Tare told “DAZN Italia”.
“We must try not to repeat the mistakes we made in the past, because a A performance like that against Sassuolo Calcio leaves a bitter taste. It has been a difficult week, but we are all convinced that the team will give a strong reaction tonight.” in recent weeks, but our fate is still in our hands and we must give an answer tonight. It is essential for this club to secure participation in the Champions League, not only economically, but also in terms of sport,” he said.
Rafael Leão was initially expected to start the match from the bench, but Christian Pulisic suffered a muscle pull in the gluteal part during the morning training, making the Portuguese retain his place in the lineup.
Santiago Giménez starts for the first time since October 28, which coincidentally was also against Atalanta, after recovering from ankle surgery.
Fikayo Tomori is suspended, while Luka Modrić is out for the rest of the season with a facial fracture.
“The absence of Modrić is a blow for the team on the pitch, but he is not gone because every day he is in Milanello with the team trying to motivate the players. I am very convinced that Luka will continue his experience at Milan next season,” assured Tare./Express
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