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Milan fans do not forget, San Siro makes Donnarumma live hell. Mancini: ‘It was Italy, we had to avoid’ | First page

A hell of a night, because of the Devil. San Siro, for the occasion teeming with Milan fans, he does not give any discount to former goalkeeper Gigio Donnarumma. Grown and forged by the Rossoneri youth academy, “guilty “according to those who objected to having abandoned those who gave him so much for the vile money. The match of return to Milan, for the first time at the Meazza on the occasion of the Italy-Spain of Nations League later the farewell to Milan on a free transfer and the choice to sign for PSG will remain for life in the mind of the goalkeeper of Castellammare di Stabia, probably in the same way as the night of Wembley, in which he was crowned champion of Europe.

THE DEATHING WHISTLES AND THE TEARS – From the very beginningor, on the occasion of the exit on the pitch for the warm-up and then to the reading of the formation, whistles addressed to him rained down from the stands, the antechamber of even more deafening whistles confirmed every time the goalkeeper touched the ball, during the race, e not just from one sector. An entire stadium against the goalkeeper of the national team, in Italy: something that had never been seen before and that inevitably ended up influencing Donnarumma’s performance, close to the topic in the first half and distressed by the situation around him, so much so that burst into tears.

THE SOUTH BANNER: ‘YOU ARE NO LONGER WELCOME TO MILAN’ – After the banner displayed yesterday by the Curva Sud, the dispute had already started on the occasion of the transfer of Italy from the Sheraton Hotel to the stadium. Even outside the stadium, a fan has decided to display a significant banner towards the PSG goalkeeper: “You are no longer welcome in Milan”. We have seen it, understood it, and above all felt it.

MANCINI: ‘IT WAS ITALY, IT SHOULD BE AVOIDED’ – Heavy criticism, however, that came from the national team coach, Roberto Mancini: “We are sorry, Italy played. It was to be avoided, it wasn’t a club match and it wasn’t Milan-PSG “. But San Siro, the stadium that loved him so much, this time put him in front of one of the most difficult pages of his career.

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