A Season Ended in Disaster
The dream of returning to Europe's elite turned into a nightmare for AC Milan fans on the final day of the Serie A season. A shocking 2-1 home defeat against Cagliari effectively ended any hopes of qualifying for the Champions League. While Milan fumbled their chances, rivals Inter Milan and AS Roma secured vital victories, pushing the Rossoneri into the Europa League instead. The atmosphere at San Siro was electric, but not in the way the club hoped. Instead of a celebration, thousands of supporters witnessed a collapse that left them fuming.
As the final whistle blew, the stadium erupted not in applause, but in deafening boos. The noise was a clear message to the board: patience has run out. Italian media have been scathing in their reaction, describing the campaign as a "total disaster" and a "season thrown to the wind." The team held their destiny in their hands against a side fighting relegation, yet they delivered a performance that was inexplicable. What should have been a night of triumph became one of the darkest evenings in the club's recent history, signaling that major changes may be inevitable at the historic ground.
Ibrahimović Under Fire
While criticism was directed at players, staff, and ownership alike, the anger focused intensely on Zlatan Ibrahimović. The Swedish legend, who returned to the club not as a player but as a senior advisor to owner Gerry Cardinale, became the primary target of the fans' fury. Once an adored idol, Ibrahimović is now viewed by many as a symbol of the club's stagnation. Reports indicate that he left the VIP box immediately after the match, escorted closely by security personnel. He practically fled towards the stadium parking lot, trying to avoid the hostile crowd.
Despite his swift exit, Ibrahimović was not spared. As he made his way to his car, he was subjected to loud insults and abuse from a group of supporters who refused to let him escape unscathed. The image of the club's biggest star needing protection from his own fans underscores the depth of the crisis. The relationship between the legend and the faithful has fractured, with many questioning his influence on the team's direction.
The Silence Speaks Volumes
Adding to the frustration is Ibrahimović's recent media blackout. Over the last few months, the outspoken Swede has remained almost entirely silent. AC Milan insiders note that his public presence has dwindled from "too much" to "almost nothing." This silence is particularly jarring given Cardinale's previous statements describing Ibrahimović as his "eyes and ears" within the organization. Fans are demanding answers about his actual role in decision-making and what the board plans to do to fix the crumbling structure. Instead of reassurance, the club's biggest ambassador has chosen to stay quiet. His hurried departure under security cover only reinforced the perception that he is abandoning the sinking ship, leaving supporters angry and uncertain about the future.
fenerbahce were miles better this season tbh but milan fans going absolutely mental rn lol. zlatan running away from his own supporters? wild stuff ngl.