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The Curva Sud will return to supporting the team for the final game of the 2023-24 season against Salernitana at San Siro, it has been confirmed.

In a bid to make their concerns regarding the ambition of the ownership known, the Curva Sud have been on a strike of sorts during the three recent games against Genoa, Cagliari and Torino.

The protest first came about during the 3-3 draw against Genoa at San Siro last weekend and they decided to repeat it six days on, wanting to reiterate their stance that clarity must come from the management.

The group further elaborated on why they felt the need to take strong action in the fanzine that was distributed before the 5-1 home win over Cagliari, calling it a ‘desperate cry of love’.

Luca Lucci – the head of the Curva Sud Milano – published a video on his Instagram profile in which he confirms that the ultras will be backing the team in Saturday’s game.

“The one scheduled for the weekend will be the last match of this season, and for our part we will end the year in the only way we would always like to do, that is, incessantly supporting our colours and making San Siro bedlam as usual.

“The message to the entire Milan environment must be clear, the Rossoneri fans are no longer willing to accept projects that are not aimed at aiming for the highest level both in Italy and in Europe, a people who have won like no other in Italy, and who has always stood out for its closeness to its team even in the most difficult moments of its long history.

“Aware that you certainly cannot always win, but being prepared and equipped to always be able to do so is something else! project that starts from the coach, moving from the field up to the management!

This article first appeared on SempreMilan and was syndicated with permission.

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