CONI President Giovanni Malago calls Milan’s ban from the Europa League “a bit of a blow for Italian football”.
The Rossoneri have been given a one-year European ban for breaching Financial Fair Play, though they’ll appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
“I’ve always dutifully maintained a profile of respect for institutions, but there’s no doubt that UEFA’s judgement on Milan is a bit of a blow for Italian football,” Malago told ANSA.
CONI President Giovanni Malago calls Milan’s ban from the Europa League “a bit of a blow for Italian football”.
The Rossoneri have been given a one-year European ban for breaching Financial Fair Play, though they’ll appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
“I’ve always dutifully maintained a profile of respect for institutions, but there’s no doubt that UEFA’s judgement on Milan is a bit of a blow for Italian football,” Malago told ANSA.
“I spoke to [CEO Marco] Fassone today and we hope CAS will bring positive news for Milan.
“The history of this club doesn’t deserve a decision like this, sporting results written in stone, an infinity of international trophies, starting from seven Champions Leagues.
“We’ll see, there’s CAS.”