
"However, that appears to be changing. There have been many things found to criticise Cardinale on during his time in charge of Milan. More will likely come up and the important thing is that that is only natural. Owners get things wrong in football. Of course, some things can be more costly than others and some things are more difficult to forgive when they go wrong. However, this is why mistakes are needed to learn and do things differently."
"One could argue, then, that his biggest flaw recently has been his lack of presence around the Rossoneri. This appears to be changing, though. The vendor loan to open things It was around this time last year, maybe a little later, when the suggestions of the vendor loan being refinanced took off. Then, it was confirmed to be a done deal, so to speak, at the end of December 2025."
"Since then, he has been in Milano a few times. Not only has he attended training at Milanello and hosted meetings at Casa Milan, but he has also been at San Siro. The owner attends their team's home stadium, so what? However, Cardinale's presence against Inter was his first in almost 18 months - November 2024 to March 2026 - and it was significant for that reason. Since then, he has also attended another game (against Juventus)."
"Today, then, is another big day in the Cardinale era. Now, we're purposely setting this apart from the Cardinale-Elliott era, just to allow him a second chance. Whether you do the same is up to you, but staying impartial in this article (or at least attempting to) is our goal. He spoke at length to Gazzetta dello Sport and Corriere della Sera, which is another first. The l"
Gerry Cardinale has faced criticism for limited visibility around AC Milan, but that situation appears to be changing. Mistakes by football owners are considered natural, and learning from errors is emphasized. A vendor loan refinancing was confirmed in late December 2025, and since then Cardinale has visited Milan multiple times. He has attended training at Milanello, hosted meetings at Casa Milan, and been present at San Siro. His appearance against Inter was his first in nearly 18 months, followed by another match against Juventus. After the Inter game, he spoke to the Financial Times, and he later gave extended interviews to Gazzetta dello Sport and Corriere della Sera.
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