AC Milan owner Gerry Cardinale expressed disappointment after witnessing the team’s 1-0 defeat against Roma.

AC Milan’s owner, Gerry Cardinale, expressed disappointment after witnessing the team’s 1-0 defeat against Roma. Cardinale, present at San Siro for the match, had hoped for a more dominant performance from the Rossoneri, but Gianluca Mancini’s first-half header sealed their fate. According to reports, Cardinale’s visit to the city included meetings and discussions, notably with Senior Advisor Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

The defeat against Roma leaves Cardinale “disheartened,” emphasizing the need for improvement and success, especially with crucial upcoming fixtures such as the Europa League and the derby on April 22. These matches are expected to influence Cardinale’s decisions regarding coaching staff and management reorganization.

In addition to his discussions with Ibrahimovic, Cardinale is reportedly scheduled for further business trips, one of which involves meeting Damien Comolli, the current president of Toulouse. Comolli’s potential role within the Milan hierarchy suggests ongoing efforts to strengthen the club’s leadership and strategic direction.

As Milan’s owner, Cardinale’s active involvement reflects a commitment to driving the club’s success and ensuring it remains competitive in both domestic and European competitions.