GdS: ‘Derby nightmare’ – ball passes to Cardinale as Pioli era ends bitterly | OneFootball

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·23 April 2024

GdS: ‘Derby nightmare’ – ball passes to Cardinale as Pioli era ends bitterly

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AC Milan suffered yet another big game defeat last night, and this time it was one that saw Inter celebrate the Scudetto at San Siro.

This morning’s edition of La Gazzetta dello Sport (seen below) reels off a list of rather damning facts: it is a sixth consecutive derby loss for Milan, tying the record streak for either side, opening up a 17-point gap between the teams which means Inter have won the title, getting their 20th and therefore a second star before their rivals.


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This alone is enough to encapsulate a nightmare for the Rossoneri, and yet it came a few days after another defeat to a rival, namely Roma in the Europa League which saw another trophy target go up in smoke.

Another debacle

Milan went into the month of April knowing that there was an opportunity to salvage the season or to make sure that it went down as a very forgettable one, and last night confirmed it will be the latter.

The gap of 17 points in the table was evident as well as the tactical and technical limitations of a team who arrived at yesterday’s match frustrated. Pioli tried again to provide some certainties but yesterday’s choices also proved to be wrong.

Just as they did in the two legs against Roma, the Rossoneri suddenly lost all certainties and not even the supposed leaders of the team were able to calm the situation and take charge of things.

After the two late red cards which showed how Milan had emotionally boiled over, they had to attend their cousins’ party in their own home . Now the Rossoneri will have to start again but it will not do so with Stefano Pioli, whose cycle has come to an end.

The coach will be left to work until the end of the season also out of respect and gratitude for what has been done at Milanello in recent years, but he once again postponed questions about his future until the end.

“Cycle over? I honestly don’t know. I’m fine here, I’m working well, I think this team has room for improvement. Now let’s finish the season and then we’ll make all the possible assessments,” he said.

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A big call to make

Now the ball passes to Gerry Cardinale. As mentioned, Pioli will remain in the dugout until the end of the season. The coach admitted that a defeat like this hurts a lot but at the same time the club recognises his work in recent years which has brought the club back to being competitive in Italy and in Europe.

In the meantime, while hoping to consolidate second place as soon as possible, the search for the next coach has begun. Several names and profiles have already been put forward in recent days but none are definitive yet and this is because the Cardinale will have the final say .

Yesterday CEO Furlani appeared on DAZN after the match and said: “The way we work on the sporting side, the people who report to Cardinale are Moncada, Ibrahimovic and me. Gerry will always make the final decision.”

And so the owner of Milan – who was present at San Siro yesterday – has already had the opportunity to speak with the management, listening to the first hypotheses of who could come in and lead the new era.

The consultations will also continue in the next few days, in person and remotely, but in the end the final word will be up to him to ensure that a winning cycle can be opened and capable of reducing the gap with this Inter, currently 17 points away.

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