AC Milan is embarking on a new journey under the ownership of Gerry Cardinale, and football pundit Peppe Di Stefano has shared his thoughts on the team's future. According to Di Stefano, this is Cardinale's Milan, and the American owner will have to take responsibility for the team's successes and failures. The team's fifth-place finish in the previous season is a clear indication that improvements are needed.
The team's new structure, with Ruben Amorim taking on a significant role, has raised some eyebrows. Di Stefano believes that the English-style manager model may not be suitable for the Italian league, citing historical precedents. He also questioned the decision to opt for Amorim over other potential candidates, such as Giovanni Carnevali and Antonio Conte, who could have brought a more Italian flavor to the club.
Di Stefano's comments highlight the challenges that Cardinale and his team face in rebuilding AC Milan. The team's fans will be eager to see if the new ownership group can lead the team back to its former glory. With the new season approaching, Cardinale's decisions will be closely scrutinized, and the team's performance on the pitch will be the ultimate measure of success.
The coming months will be crucial in determining the team's trajectory, and Di Stefano's comments have added fuel to the debate about AC Milan's future. As the team prepares for the new season, fans will be watching closely to see if Cardinale's vision for the team pays off.







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