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Furlani echoes the fans: "Same anger", Theão OUT ❌
Furlani echoes the fans: "Same anger", Theão OUT ❌

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time24-05-2025

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Furlani echoes the fans: "Same anger", Theão OUT ❌

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here. Milan, in a tense and protesting atmosphere, hosts Monza, already relegated, in a match that is meaningless for the standings. For the Rossoneri, it's a bitter end to the season with the Super Cup won but a disastrous league minutes before the start of the last league match, Giorgio Furlani, CEO of Milan, spoke to Dazn's microphones to comment on the Curva Sud's protest: "We share the same feelings as our fans. Today the season ends, from tomorrow we will focus on the next one because it cannot be like this. The fans' anger? There are many reasons why things didn't go well." 🔴 GLI STRISCIONI CONTRO LA SOCIETÀInizia alle 17 la contestazione sotto la sede del Milan a Milano. 3000 circa le persone presenti, tra cui la Curva Sud e tantissimi tifosi generici. — (@MilanNewsit) May 24, 2025 At 5 PM, Curva Sud anticipated the protest already announced during Milan-Monza at San Siro by showing up in front of the headquarters to loudly express their dissent. Heavy criticism of the American ownership and chants in favor of Paolo Maldini. Tension is already sky-high. MILAN (3-4-2-1): Maignan; Tomori, Gabbia, Pavlović; Musah, Loftus-Cheek, Reijnders, Bartesaghi; Pulisic, João Felix; Jovic. MONZA (3-4-2-1): Pizzignacco; Pedro Pereira, Caldirola, Carboni; Birindelli, Bianco, Akpa Akpro, Kyriakopoulos; Ciurria, Caprari; Keita. 📸 Simone Arveda - 2025 Getty Images

3 critical credit card debt considerations borrowers should make now
3 critical credit card debt considerations borrowers should make now

CBS News

time19-05-2025

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3 critical credit card debt considerations borrowers should make now

We may receive commissions from some links to products on this page. Promotions are subject to availability and retailer terms. The path toward credit card debt relief may involve acknowledging some unfortunate realities in today's economic climate. MilanNews last week that credit card balances are falling was welcomed by American borrowers, but it may have masked what still appears to be a credible issue: millions of Americans are still struggling to pay off all that they've accumulated. Credit card balances in the first quarter of 2025 were at a combined $1.18 trillion, and while that's a decline from the final quarter of 2024, it still represents a 6% increase compared to the same time period last year. Add in the fact that the average credit card debt balance is close to $8,000 right now and that credit card interest rates are only marginally down from a recent record 23% and it becomes even clearer that the path toward financial freedom is still a ways off for many. That all noted, there may be some credit card users with a large debt load, or with a card with an interest rate above that average, who are considering staying on their current path anyway. With a variety of debt relief options that can be personalized to your needs, this could be a mistake. However, it helps to know what to consider to better inform your next steps toward a final credit card debt payoff solution. Below, we'll break down three critical credit card debt considerations borrowers should make now. Start by checking your credit card debt forgiveness eligibility here. 3 critical credit card debt considerations borrowers should make now Here are three items credit card users should be thinking about right now: Consideration: Credit card interest rates will remain high Credit card interest rates are driven by a variety of factors, from the federal funds rate to the prime rate and more. But the reality is that credit card interest rates are unlikely to decline materially at any time soon. For context, credit card interest rates hit a record high last fall, directly in the middle of the Federal Reserve's interest rate cut campaign. And rates there have been paused so far in 2025. Even when a cut is issued, though, as many expect at some point later this year, it's likely to be by just 25 basis points, which will have a minor impact on credit card rates, if it does at all. Understanding this unfortunate reality, then, credit card users may be better served by exploring ways to get out of debt that won't require major economic changes to help reduce what they currently owe. Explore your top debt relief options here. Consideration: Your debt is compounding Another reason why you should tackle your credit card debt sooner rather than later: it's compounding. Your credit card interest compounds daily, making even the most innocuous initial debt quickly difficult to pay if accumulated on a high-rate credit card. It won't happen overnight (often past the grace period of 21 to 25 days), but it will build up over time, and it'll be to a significant degree if you have anything close to that 23% interest rate. Even above-minimum payments may not be sufficient in these circumstances, leaving you with little recourse besides turning to a debt relief servicer. Consideration: There's probably a debt relief service that fits your circumstances There is a wide variety of important debt relief options worth exploring and likely one that fits your specific circumstances. Ranging from debt consolidation loans to debt management programs to credit counseling, a debt relief service can evaluate your debt situation to determine which is most appropriate for you. In extreme cases, they may even work with you to come up with the appropriate bankruptcy solution. On the other hand, depending on your qualifications, you may be eligible to have 30% to 50% of your credit card eliminated with the help of a credit card debt forgiveness program (also known as debt settlement). You won't know which is optimal for your situation, however, until you start doing your research and speaking to professionals. Consider making the move now. Get started with debt relief now. The bottom line The unfortunate but sobering reality is that many American credit card users have debt that won't be reduced by any minor changes in the interest rate climate. It's likely to compound with interest if action isn't taken promptly. But with the right debt relief strategy and a new and consistent approach, the path to financial freedom is achievable, and it can begin now, even in today's uncertain economic climate.

MN: Maignan and Gimenez train solo again – doubts about Atalanta game grow
MN: Maignan and Gimenez train solo again – doubts about Atalanta game grow

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time17-04-2025

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MN: Maignan and Gimenez train solo again – doubts about Atalanta game grow

AC Milan continued their preparations at Milanello in view of the visit of Atalanta on Sunday night, but Santiago Gimenez and Mike Maignan were not present. As MilanNews reports, particular attention is being paid to the conditions of Maignan and Gimenez. The former not at his best due to a head injury that he sustained in the win over Udinese, while the latter has a rib problem which occurred in the draw with Fiorentina. The duo carried out individual work today, preparatory to their return to the field, which is expected in the next few days. Their presence against Atalanta remains in doubt, with Marco Sportiello ready to replace the Frenchman, and one between Luka Jovic and Tammy Abraham to step in for the Mexican. With Maignan's injury being quite a nasty looking knock to the head, it is very much understandable that the utmost caution is being exercised. The good news was that a CT scan earlier in the week cleared him of any further implications. Gimenez meanwhile probably wants nothing more than to get back out on the pitch given he has not scored since mid-February. As Milan's big splash in the winter mercato, there will be the desire to begin repaying the investment.

MN: Jovic shines and gives Conceicao clear instructions – 'Play with another striker'
MN: Jovic shines and gives Conceicao clear instructions – 'Play with another striker'

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time06-04-2025

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MN: Jovic shines and gives Conceicao clear instructions – 'Play with another striker'

Luka Jovic has been one of the best AC Milan players in the last few games, bagging two goals, and he has sent a clear message to the head coach Sergio Conceicao. Following an early substitution of Yunus Musah last night, in the 2-2 draw against Fiorentina, Conceicao decided to put Jovic on the pitch as second striker. He ended up scoring the deicisve equaliser, bagging his second goal in as many games. As highlighted by MilanNews, it was a sublime performance from the Serbian, who found space between the lines and often dropped down to help. It was a match that displayed all the (hidden) talent of Jovic who, let's remember, played for Real Madrid five years ago. He will be decisive for Milan in the season finale, above all in the Coppa Italia, as Santiago Gimenez has struggled to have the desired impact. Furthermore, Jovic seems to be working very well alongside Tammy Abraham, who has been in great form lately as well. 'I feel better when I play with another striker, because I can act as a second striker, with more freedom of movement. I don't have the physical structure to carry the attack alone. I'm not that type of player. I can attack the depth five times in a game, but not twenty-five times. And this is precisely one of the aspects that put me in difficulty at Fiorentina,' he said to MozzartSport recently. In other words, Jovic has provided Conceicao with the recipe and now it remains to be seen if the Portuguese manager will continue on this path. It would certainly make sense to give the Serbian more time from start as well.

MN: A 16-goal season for club and country – magical moment for Reijnders continues
MN: A 16-goal season for club and country – magical moment for Reijnders continues

Yahoo

time30-03-2025

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MN: A 16-goal season for club and country – magical moment for Reijnders continues

MN: A 16-goal season for club and country – magical moment for Reijnders continues Tijani Reijnders' magic moment seems to be never-ending, and he recorded another important contribution with his national team last night. As MilanNews writes, Reijnders is having an incredible season with Milan, proving to be the best player of the season together with Christian Pulisic. What is most surprising about Tiji is the sensational scoring streak he has shown this year, with 13 goals for the Rossoneri. Advertisement Furthermore, all the goals have come from open play, yet another proof of the leap in quality made by the Dutchman. Indeed, last year too – when he scored four – Reijnders easily created goal-scoring opportunities, but struggled to find the net due to a lack of clarity and concreteness. Last night, he got his fourth goal for the Netherlands and his 16th this season for club and country. It was a lovely bit of pass-and-move football involving Jeremie Frimpong, who cut the ball back to Reijnders who then unleashed a precise and powerful left-footed shot into the bottom corner. The season at team level is not going very well for Milan and this is clear for all to see. If there are two positive notes, however, they are definitely Reijnders and Pulisic, without whom the campaign would probably have been even worse. It is the kind of form that has drawn links with top clubs like Barcelona and Manchester City. However, fans do not need to worry as it was announced earlier this month that Reijnders had renewed his contract with Milan until 2030.

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