AC Milan's fan base is growing increasingly discontent with the club's management, or lack thereof. Owner Gerry Cardinale promised significant changes this summer, but so far, the only notable arrival is new coach Ruben Amorim. The expected appointment of an external technical director has been put on hold, leading to frustration among supporters. This discontent is not limited to organised fan groups, but is felt across the entire Rossoneri fan base.

The sense of protest is palpable, with fans taking to social media to express their dissatisfaction. According to Sky journalist Peppe Di Stefano, this sense of discontent is 'alive and well' and will continue to be felt until the team starts delivering results. The lack of trust in the current ownership is a major concern, and it's clear that talk alone will not be enough to win back the fans.

Di Stefano believes that the only way to restore trust is through results on the pitch. If the team fails to deliver, it could be a disaster for AC Milan. The fans are eager to see the promised 'world-class management' in action, but so far, the reality has fallen short of expectations.

The situation is being closely watched, and it remains to be seen how Cardinale and his team will respond to the growing discontent. One thing is certain, however - the fans will be expecting more than just promises, they will be demanding results.