AC Milan and Inter will renew hostilities for the latest Derby della Madonnina edition in tomorrow’s Coppa Italia semi-finals.
Per Gazzetta dello Sport via FCInterNews, ‘only’ 65,000 fans will attend the first leg of this mouth-watering last-four tie.
Milan’s disastrous campaign is largely responsible for the club’s failure to sell out the San Siro for tomorrow’s clash.
Despite lifting the Supercoppa Italiana title in January, it’s been a dismal season for the Rossoneri.
Indeed, Sergio Conceicao will likely leave the club, with Milan on the verge of missing out on a top-four finish in Serie A.
AC Milan Fail to Sell Out San Siro for Inter Milan Coppa Italia Fixture
Though they’ve not impressed on the pitch, Milan have generated the highest average attendance in Serie A.
Indeed, an average of 71,500 fans have attended their league matches this term.
However, the Rossoneri faithful have grown tired of the team’s lackluster form.
Furthermore, law enforcement restrictions after a recent investigation suggest this derby will again lack spectacular choreographies.
Nonetheless, spectators should be in for a treat.