Tare: ‘Milan must be united, Champions League qualification fundamental’

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Tare: ‘Milan must be united, Champions League qualification fundamental’

Tare: ‘Milan must be united, Champions League qualification fundamental’

Milan director Igli Tare calls on fans to be ‘united’ with the club despite tonight’s protests, insisting ‘Champions League qualification is fundamental’ on a sporting and economic level.The...

Tare: ‘Milan must be united, Champions League qualification fundamental’

Milan director Igli Tare calls on fans to be ‘united’ with the club despite tonight’s protests, insisting ‘Champions League qualification is fundamental’ on a sporting and economic level.The...

AC Milan director Igli Tare has issued a passionate plea for unity as the Rossoneri face a crucial Serie A clash against Atalanta at San Siro tonight (kick-off 19:45 UK time). With tensions running high among the fanbase, Tare emphasized that Champions League qualification is "fundamental" for the club's future—both on the pitch and in the boardroom.

The pressure is mounting on Milan after a disappointing run of just seven points from their last seven league matches, leaving their top-four hopes hanging by a thread. Adding to the drama, fans have organized protests this evening, directing their frustration at CEO Giorgio Furlani. A petition calling for his dismissal has already gathered thousands of signatures, underscoring the growing discontent in the stands.

Speaking to DAZN Italia, Tare acknowledged the supporters' right to voice their concerns but urged them to stay united behind the team. "The fans are right to express their thoughts, but the important thing is that we are all united in this moment. It's fundamental that we complete the process we started this season," he said. "We must avoid repeating past mistakes. Performances like the one against Sassuolo leave a bitter taste, but we're all convinced the team will respond strongly tonight."

When asked about how Champions League qualification might impact his own future and that of coach Max Allegri, Tare was quick to shift the focus. "This isn't about me—it's about the club and the fans. We've slowed down in recent weeks, but our fate is still in our hands. Securing Champions League football is essential, not just for the economic benefits but for the sporting prestige it brings."

With Atalanta standing in their way, tonight's match at San Siro could be a turning point. Will the Rossoneri rise to the occasion, or will the protests and pressure prove too much? All eyes are on Milan as they look to reignite their season and keep their Champions League dreams alive.

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