
After a defeat, Milan experienced a major breakdown marked by widespread questioning of people and activities. Management and key figures avoided public engagement, with no one staying to face the aftermath. Gerry Cardinale left quickly to avoid fan backlash, and Zlatan Ibrahimovic also departed with an escort. Massimiliano Allegri delayed his media appearance and offered little substance. No one spoke in the mixed zone, including Mike Maignan, suggesting an unusual coordinated response. Giorgio Furlani and Massimo Calvelli left together, followed by a dressing-room meeting involving Matteo Gabbia, Adrien Rabiot, and Allegri, with unknown discussion points.
"No one fronted up to the defeat and none of the management stuck around. Everyone disappeared, quick to hide from the latest poor result."
"As MilanNews reports, the game finished and Gerry Cardinale rushed to his car, keen to avoid the onslaught from the fanbase who had been calling for his departure vocally during the game. He was not alone, though, with Zlatan Ibrahimovic doing the same, with an escort."
"It took 30 minutes for Massimiliano Allegri to report to the media, but he was effectively silent. He played the media game, things aren't good enough and need to be fixed, etc."
"No one spoke in the mixed zone, not even Allegri nor the captain Mike Maignan. This is not a normal reaction and the silence to the media may have been called for internally. However, it does not paint a strong picture."
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