Milan fans protest against club management during Roma match

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Liam Carter Dailysports's expert Translated by the editors
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Milan fans staged a protest against the club's management during their Serie A home match against Roma.

Details. Chants of discontent echoed from the "Curva Sud" stand, primarily directed at owner Gerry Cardinale and the club's board. The protests marked the first 10 minutes of the Rossoneri's clash with Roma at the San Siro.

The ultras began voicing their frustrations loudly and clearly as soon as the announcer finished reading the team line-ups.

Background. This is not the first time chants like "Cardinale, you need to sell the club" have been heard at San Siro. Such demonstrations have occurred intermittently during Milan's home games.

Earlier reports suggested that Milan is considering a managerial change, with Sérgio Conceição potentially replacing Paulo Fonseca.

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