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AC Milan appear to have pulled back on their plans to hire Julen Lopetegui as their new head coach, and a large part of that decision is due to fan pressure as per a report.

This morning’s edition of La Gazzetta dello Sport (seen below) has a two-page spread dedicated to Milan’s pursuit of a new manager, titled: ‘Milan slow down. Fans in revolt: no to Lopetegui. The Diavolo reopen the casting.Online petitions and social media unleashed with #Nopetegui. Cardinale’s club listens to the voices from outside. Now they will look for another coach’.

Retweet after retweet on the #Nopetegui petition arrived, and the news reached Casa Milan. It is a popular wave that overwhelmed the Rossoneri’s plans, because they couldn’t help but notice that it had over 10,000 signatures in less than 48 hours.

The hashtag remained trending for a long time and the idea of ​​unfollowing the club’s official accounts on social media also came about as a sign of protest. The statement from the Curva Sud also fuelled the storm with the invitation to immediately rethink and to be ambitious.

Furthermore, the hypothesis that the discontent of the fans would lead to some form of protest in the next matches at San Siro – starting from Sunday against Genoa – could not be ruled out. Thus, the Lopetegui to Milan idea has already definitively failed.

Positive meetings

The former Spain coach was the chosen one and Gerry Cardinale was ready to hire him. What convinced the owners and management was Lopetegui’s CV: international experience with top clubs and the ability to develop the talent of young players to the point of launching them into senior football.

He also has a professional and human style in line with the ideal profile outlined by the club. The first contacts date back to last December, after the Rossoneri drew 2-2 away against Salernitana. Milan were in a crisis of results, performances and injuries.

The last meeting a few days ago, when a draft contract was final: three years at €4m net per season, the idea of ​​a long-lasting and successful project. A few weeks of waiting and Milan would have started fresh with Lopetegui, once they reached their destination with Pioli.

The club’s esteem goes to the Scudetto-winning coach, which is why every indiscretion about the future was denied after the match against Juventus by the CEO Giorgio Furlani, even if we can all now read between the lines.

An overwhelming response

Once news broke that Lopetegui was coming, thousands subscribed to the idea that the former Real Madrid and Spain head coach was not up to expectations.

Some saw the other side, one whereby Lopetegui won the Europa League with Sevilla, titles with the Spanish youth national teams until he earned the senior national team job, then a run of 16 wins and four draws to lead the team to the 2018 World Cup in Russia.

This article first appeared on SempreMilan and was syndicated with permission.

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