I give the new management the benefit of the doubt. True that some things didn't go as well and smooth as planned, but not everything was their fault, but it hurts our image. Montella fucking our squad and screwing our player's fitness and our league standing for example is one thing – hence why we sacked the coach after holding way to long on him IMO. If the players bought would have performed okayish we would look way more relaxed to the whole picture. Then there is UEFA being a bitch, making ridicolous demands and throwing more shit over us. We look as we are broken only because UEFA is making obviosuly unrealistic demands – good knows why.
Publically we are in a weak position therefore it's very easy to attack Milan at every minor occasion possible and blowing it up big times. The likes of Raiola are using that toxic environment to distract the team and the management only to reach his own greedy goals (Donnaruma-debacle in december) and medias are taking it up gratefully: There is obviously an agenda against the new management in Italy's media-landscape since the early days of this take-over. I'm not saying that the new management can't be blamed for nothing and that every goal has been reached and where all this fuzz is coming from, but medias are definitely not objective when reporting about Milan. It's as if they are enjoying every single little miss-step, making it seem like tomorrow we are broken and that the club won't exist anymore.
All that said, Fassones big promise is to refinance the Elliot-Loan by april. That's what for me will be yay or nay towards judging if this new management is half way capable of running our beloved club.
lol look ad De Sciglios face
seriously, who's blowing his johnson!!?