Italy is tinged with Rossoneri
11 years of disappointments, European competitions seen from afar and players and coaches to be forgotten as soon as possible. Too much for those used to excellence, even playing with three Golden Balls at the same time. AC Milan celebrates an expected Scudetto since 2011 and the fans, after so much suffering, explode with joy and invade the city. Or rather the cities, because the devil’s party has embraced the whole of Italy. In Rimini, for example, the Rossoneri rally filled the Fellini Park, amidst smoke bombs, choirs and flags, which are accompanied by horns in the streets.
Then the apotheosis in Milan, where exactly one year ago the Rossoneri people were forced to swallow bitter for the triumph of Inter, now mocked and hung up at 19. The dedication to the cousins is, as well as in the ritual choirs, in the Spiaze so dear to Simone Inzaghi, he teased for a typical phrase of his in the crooked evenings already at the time of Lazio. Streets and metro in celebration, 30 thousand people in Piazza Duomo and thousands more at Casa Milan to host the team.
Waving the trophy and two symbols the choirs, the main ones of the triumph. Stefano Pioli, a life as a midfielder of the benches that after years of hard work and the label of “second-tier coach” if anything drags you to the Scudetto (already won in 2001 with the Allievi del Bologna). Then Zlatan Ibrahimovic, the trait of union with the last tricolor AC Milan back to chase a dream in which he and a few others believed.
Arriving at the end of 2019 and January 2020, the technical and above all emotional pillars of a team that, after the lockdown, grew steadily. This is also due to a company that has been able to plan and be patient and which now, two years later, enjoys what has been sown.