Serie A giants AC Milan are facing a growing crisis after another painful defeat, this time at the hands of Sassuolo, and the tension between players and fans is reaching a boiling point.
Domenico Berardi and Armand Lauriente delivered the decisive blows for Sassuolo, leaving the Rossoneri stuck in third place in the Serie A table. The result was especially frustrating because it came right after Napoli's goalless draw against Como on Saturday, a golden opportunity for Milan to close the gap at the top that slipped through their fingers.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the mood at the stadium turned sour quickly. Star winger Rafael Leao was audibly booed when substituted earlier in the match, and while he kept his cool this time—unlike previous incidents where he clashed with the manager—the real fireworks came after the final whistle.
As the players approached the away end to acknowledge the traveling supporters, the boos grew louder and more intense. Captain Mike Maignan made a swift decision, ordering his teammates to retreat back toward the tunnel. The squad ultimately skipped the traditional post-match interaction with the fans, a move that didn't sit well with the crowd.
The tension didn't ease when the team bus departed either—there was no exchange between players and supporters, signaling a widening rift that could have serious consequences for the club's morale.
This defeat is just the latest in a worrying trend. Milan have managed only one win in their last six league matches, a stark contrast to the optimism generated by their impressive 1-0 victory over city rivals Inter just weeks ago. That result had sparked hopes of a potential title charge, but this poor run of form has quickly extinguished those dreams.
For fans and players alike, the question now is whether this fractured relationship can be repaired before it derails the rest of the season.
