Milan fans in protest, Florenzi takes sides

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Anglo fans in protest, Florenzi takes sides

During Sunday night’s match against Genoa, AC Milan’s Curva Sud stadium staged a cheering strike: no flags and no chants. Then, at minute 80, the entire Curva è left the stadium displaying the banner 'The Sound of Silence'.

At the end of the match, which ended in a pyrotechnic 3-3 draw, Alessandro Florenzi commented on the climate at the Rossoneri home as follows: "È a bit strange, for us the fans are the wind in our favor and this leads you to give more than you can give. From our side there'è maximum respect, they make their choices and they make them for the good of Milan. I think it is not easy not to root for the team of the heart, I empathize with work and I understand them. We are going through a particular moment, we haven’t won in a long time and it’s not good for Milan. We came close, we still come out with our heads held high".

"This season I think we have lacked the details that make sì that we could have won a few more games, every game must be faced to the maximum becauseé we are Milan. The fans made this gesture becauseé they want a strong Milan. We wanted a trophy, we didn&#39t succeed and we&#39re as bitter as they are but commitment has never been lacking and I&#39m sure they appreciate this. elimination from the Europa League? In my opinion it weighed so much that in those 10 days we played everything, we went out with Roma and Inter's win took something away. If he had won we would have talked about something else, while still being bitter".

In closing, the experienced Milan fullback spoke about the situation of Pioli, who will most likely leave at the end of the season: "I think the coach has given a lot, changing a mentality; if we have come this far è only thanks to him. Whether you want it or not, Milan will still play the Champions League, the mister è a sponge to protect us. I don’t know if he will remain; our coach, but the team è all with him".

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