During a trial involving ultras from AC Milan and Inter, Curva Sud leader Luca Lucci claimed to have had connections with current Milan management while under house arrest. The scandal, which unfolded in October, involves the two city rivals' fan groups and has captured attention in Italian football circles.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, while those on Inter's side remain silent in the investigation regarding the Boiocchi murder, Lucci has opted to defend himself by revealing some interactions with Milan. Speaking at the trial in San Vittore, Lucci hinted at undisclosed relationships between Curva Sud and Milan's management, emphasizing the ultras' involvement in player security and off-field matters.
Lucci's statements suggest a complex dynamic between the Curva Sud and AC Milan, with insinuations of shared secrets and collaborative efforts in player management. The ongoing trial sheds light on the intricate relationships within the football community, particularly between fan groups and club management.