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On an evening with a surreal atmosphere (the Curva Sud left San Siro at the 15th minute in protest), Milan "erases" the dissent on the field by beating Monza 2-0.
The Rossoneri temporarily move to seventh place in Serie A and end a disappointing season under the boos of the home crowd.
Goals by Gabbia and Joao Felix give hope to the Devil: if Fiorentina loses against Udinese tomorrow, Milan will be seeded in the Coppa Italia and will avoid playing in August. However, the destiny is no longer in the Rossoneri's hands.
🔙 Florenzi returns to the field, Theo and Leao remain on the bench
Alessandro Florenzi returns to play an official match almost a year after the partial rupture of the cruciate ligament. No minutes for Theo Hernandez and Rafael Leao: the two Rossoneri remained on the bench for the entire match and their future remains uncertain. Will they return to San Siro next season?
👨🎨 Joao Felix paints from a free kick
After 10 minutes, Milan finds the second goal thanks to Joao Felix. The Portuguese playmaker, after repeatedly showing danger, scores the 2-0 from a set piece. The free kick leaves no chance for Pizzignacco.

RANDOM STAT: It's the second consecutive league goal for Joao Felix: after Roma, he also strikes Monza.
✈️ Gabbia unlocks the match: Milan ahead!
In a moment of difficulty, Matteo Gabbia always responds. The defender stands out on a corner kick and puts Milan ahead in the 64th minute. Pizzignacco beaten, Monza down.

RANDOM STAT: This is Gabbia's second goal in the league: the first was scored in the derby against Inter won in September. For Monza, it's the 20th goal conceded by header.
🔎 Reijnders claims a penalty

At the 50th minute, Milan protests asking for a penalty after Carboni's intervention on Reijnders. The Dutch midfielder is brought down in the area after shooting on goal, but for the referee, there's nothing. No VAR intervention.
👀 The protest of the Sud continues outside San Siro
Despite the part of San Siro occupied by the Curva Sud being emptied at the 15th minute, the protest of the Rossoneri ultras continues outside the stadium. The chants against Cardinale do not stop.
❌ No goals in the first 45' at San Siro
A first half with a surreal atmosphere and the spectacle on the field "suffers". Few emotions and no dangerous actions, Milan and Monza close a balanced first half: 2 shots on goal for the Rossoneri, 1 for the Brianzoli.

In the end, Keita Baldé's goal puts Nesta's boys ahead, but Kyriakopoulos's offside position denies joy to the Senegalese striker. San Siro murmurs. Heavy boos.
🤯 The Curva Sud leaves San Siro at the 15th minute
Fifteen minutes after the starting whistle, the Curva Sud keeps its promise: Milan's ultras leave San Siro in protest. “Leave them alone (the club ed.) with their tourists, their clients, and their shame”, the message shared on social media in recent days. Surreal atmosphere.
🔝 Reijnders best midfielder in Serie A
10 goals and 5 assists in 36 league matches. Tijjani Reijnders is one of the few positive notes of Milan's season and his numbers prove it. Top stats that earned him the award for best midfielder of Serie A 2024/25.
🏟️ The message from Curva Sud: "GO HOME"
The Rossoneri fans bring the protest started in front of Casa Milan also inside San Siro. This time the message is "GO HOME", and the recipient doesn't change. The club is in the crosshairs: from Cardinale to Ibra, no one is excluded. The chants against the American do not stop.
CURIOSITY: On April 29, 2015, the Curva Sud formed the word: "ENOUGH" and Inzaghi's Milan fell 3-1 against Genoa. Those were dark years, but ten years later the sentiment hasn't changed.
🗣️ Furlani: "We feel the same as the fans"
A few minutes before the start of the last match of the championship, Giorgio Furlani, CEO of Milan, spoke to Dazn's microphones to comment on the Curva Sud's protest: "We feel the same as our fans. Today the season ends, from tomorrow we will focus on the next one because it cannot be like this. The fans' anger? There are many reasons why things didn't go well.”
😤 The Curva Sud protests at Casa Milan
At 5 PM, the Curva Sud anticipated the protest already announced during Milan-Monza at San Siro by showing up in front of the headquarters to loudly express their dissent. Heavy criticism of the American ownership and chants in favor of Paolo Maldini. The tension is already high.
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