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The Rossoneri were hoping to salvage their disappointing season by winning the Coppa Italia at the Stadio Olimpico. After getting past both Roma and Inter Milan on the road to the final, AC Milan seemed poised to lift the trophy for the first time since 2003.
The team coached by Vincenzo Italiano completed a remarkable run to the title, their first domestic cup since 1974
Vincenzo Italiano's side had not won a major trophy in more than 50 years but they deserved to beat AC Milan in Wednesday's final
Christian Pulisic looked on in frustration as another chance to salvage Milan’s season slipped away in the Coppa Italia final. But what unfolded in Rome may instead mark the beginning of a new era—one without the man currently on the Rossoneri bench.
A single goal from Dan Ndoye gave Bologna a 1-0 victory over Milan in the final of the Coppa Italia on Wednesday night, which has left the Rossoneri with several uncertainties over the futures of their head coach and a number of key first-team players.
There are many stars in attendance at the Coppa Italia Final between Milan and Roma, including Jannik Sinner, Roberto Baggio, Pepe, Alessandro Del Piero, Roberto Mancini, Nelson Dida, Beppe Signori