AC Milan's head coach, Serio Conceicao, has urged fans to come together following a 3-1 loss to Roma. This defeat means the team will miss out on European football next season. Currently, AC Milan sits ninth in Serie A, trailing sixth-placed Lazio by five points with only one match left. The season has been challenging for the club.
The recent loss follows a narrow 1-0 defeat by Bologna in the Coppa Italia final. Conceicao acknowledged the negative atmosphere surrounding the club. He remarked that dealing with the mood after the final was tough, noting incidents throughout his five-month tenure that didn't favour them. "They are always negative for us and positive for the opposition, either through our own errors or those of others," he told DAZN.

Despite a disappointing season outcome, Conceicao highlighted some positives since his January arrival. "I am not saying it was a good season or perfect five months, absolutely not, but there were some positives too," he stated. The team won the Italian Super Cup and reached the Coppa Italia final, though key games brought setbacks.
Conceicao expressed his passion for football and disappointment at not being with his players due to a touchline ban for their final match against Monza. "I don't want excuses," he said, emphasising unity and responsibility in facing a challenging season.
With a potential touchline ban looming over him for AC Milan's last game of the season against already-relegated Monza, Conceicao might have managed his last game from the dugout. The uncertainty adds another layer to an already difficult campaign for both him and the club.
The coach's call for unity comes as AC Milan faces a pivotal moment in its history. Fans and players alike are encouraged to rally together as they navigate these challenges and aim for better outcomes in future seasons.