More than 1,000 Milan fans greeted the Rossoneri upon their arrival at Milanello with chants, flags and flares ahead of their clash with Atalanta.

This morning, Milan players arrived at their training centre, from where they will leave for Bergamo, where they face Atalanta in the last game of the season.

More than 1,000 Milan fans greeted the Rossoneri upon their arrival at Milanello with chants, flags and flares ahead of their clash with Atalanta.

This morning, Milan players arrived at their training centre, from where they will leave for Bergamo, where they face Atalanta in the last game of the season.

They need a win to qualify for the Champions League for the first time in eight years, but they could even draw or lose and finish in the top four if Juventus fail to beat Bologna.

It could be a historic day for the Diavoli, who found more than 1,000 fans supporting them outside the gates of Milanello this morning.

Milan fans did precisely the same thing earlier this month, before the Diavoli’s 3-0 win against Juventus in Turin.

“There is a mixture of emotions in us: tension, excitement, concentration. We have everything it takes to prepare this game,” Milan boss Stefano Pioli said in his pre-match press conference on Saturday.

“Milan must believe in ourselves because we proved all season that we are a strong team. Atalanta deservedly reached the Champions League for the third year running, while we are called for the final push.”

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