Milan Fans Protest Club’s Poor Start as Pressure Mounts on Paulo Fonseca

Curva Sud Calls for Mass Rally Ahead of Crucial Venezia Clash

AC Milan’s disastrous start to the 2024/25 Serie A season has sparked outrage among fans, with the club’s most passionate supporters, the Curva Sud ultras, leading protests against the management. Frustrated by Milan’s winless opening three matches, the ultras have called for a mass rally ahead of Saturday’s home game against Venezia, demanding accountability from the club’s hierarchy.

In a strongly worded statement shared by Calciomercato, the Curva Sud expressed their deep dissatisfaction with the team’s performance. “The start of the season of our Milan was disappointing, to say the least,” the statement read. “Our ambitions are not these, nothing and no one can be justified for the embarrassing performance shown in the first three games. There are no more excuses.”

The ultras are calling on all Milan fans to gather at 6:45 p.m. in front of the bus entrance ramp to send a clear message to the club’s management, coach, and players: the season is already at a critical juncture.

Milan, under new head coach Paulo Fonseca, have endured a tough start to the season, going winless in their first three Serie A matches for the first time in the three-points-per-win era. The poor form has left Fonseca under immense pressure, despite joining the club only in July. The upcoming match against Venezia is seen as a must-win for both the team and its embattled manager, with anything less than three points likely to jeopardize Fonseca’s tenure at San Siro.

As Milan faces a critical crossroads, the tension between the fans and the club’s leadership continues to grow, with supporters making it clear that they expect a swift turnaround.

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