Frederic Massara can leave AC Milan with his head held high after four years of very impressive work that came to an end on Wednesday afternoon.
As pointed out by Milan News, the Italian sporting director has been in the job with the Rossoneri since June 21, 2019. That means he is just a couple weeks shy of having held the post for four years straight.
Considering the situation that Milan was in when he and Paolo Maldini began their work, he can certainly take a lot of pride in the work he and the duo have done.
He has always shown great professionalism and competence in his work and has played a role in delivering consistent Champions League football for two seasons.
Many of the signings that he has played a role in, such as Theo Hernandez and Rafael Leao, have proven to be undisputed successes and the Milan fanbase can rightly feel aggrieved by his dismissal.
Four years of hard work and dedication end with two sentences on the official website.
Over a century of Milanese renowned class end with an Elon-like despot at the helm.
Clarence Seedorf only got half a sentence when he got fired.
Seedorf is still mad over the way Milan treated him as a coach
You’re absolutely right, it was troubled times. Thanks to some people, especially Maldini, we went out of it. And now we’re back to it.
Shameful the way the new owners treat Milan’s history.
There will be no future in this way.
Italian football has nothing in common with USA sports.
Juve most likely will take him as they always wanted to, and makes Milan regret the way they did with Pirlo.
CARDINALE MADE A BIG FVCKIN MISTAKE!