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Milan's Sneaky San Siro Kit Drop Steals Show in Parma Loss, Fiorentina Grind to Goalless Draw

Milan's Sneaky San Siro Kit Drop Steals Show in Parma Loss, Fiorentina Grind to Goalless Draw

Chris Wright (ESPN Italy) and Susy Campanale (Football Italia) EN 8 March 2026 at 01:47 2 sources
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AC Milan surprised San Siro fans with an unannounced fourth kit launch during their 1-0 loss to Parma, featuring a retro-inspired red design and celeb guests like Zlatan and Megan Thee Stallion. Christian Pulisic started after injury but couldn't spark a win, leaving them 10 points off Inter. Meanwhile, Fiorentina's 0-0 draw with Parma lifted them from the drop zone but drew fan ire amid missed chances.

Milan's cheeky kit reveal lights up San Siro – but Parma party poopers

Picture this: 73,000 roaring Rossoneri fans at San Siro, expecting another routine Serie A dust-up against Parma. Instead, AC Milan hit them with a proper curveball, unveiling their slick 2025-26 fourth kit mid-game without so much as a whisper. No poncy photoshoot or TikTok teaser – just Christian Pulisic and the lads strutting out of the tunnel in a blinding red number, cooked up with Italian streetwear kings Slam Jam.

The gear nods to Milan's glory days from the late '90s and early noughties, all shiny metallic fabric that sparkled under the floodlights like a disco ball on steroids. Puma's modern take looks less likely to zap you with static than those old-school replicas that clung like a bad ex. Simple black trims, a neat foldover collar, and inside the neck? Slam Jam's motto: 'Chaos is Order'. Proper edge.

Club legend Zlatan Ibrahimovic, now pulling strings as a senior advisor, turned up with none other than rapper Megan Thee Stallion as his plus-one. Ibra hooked her up with a personalised jersey before they parked up in the VIP seats pitchside. As reported by Chris Wright at ESPN Italy, it was the unannounced launch fans didn't know they needed.

Pulisic back, but Milan stumble in title chase

Pulisic finally got his first start in over a month after nursing injury woes, easing back into the fray for the USMNT star. Sadly, it wasn't the fairy tale. Milan shipped a 1-0 defeat to Parma, leaving them a hefty 10 points adrift of rivals and table-toppers Inter with just 12 games left. Ouch.

Still, the buzz around the kit drowned out the boos a bit. Original reporting from Chris Wright (ESPN Italy) and Susy Campanale (Football Italia) highlights how this bold move captured the imagination amid a gritty season.

Fiorentina's survival scrap ends in fan frustration

Fast-forward to Florence, and Fiorentina hosted Parma in a relegation six-pointer that had Artemio Franchi on edge. The Viola desperately needed points to claw out of the bottom three – their first shot since October – but it all fizzled into a turgid 0-0 draw. Parma, riding high on three wins and a draw beforehand, edged closer to safety, leaving the home crowd proper fuming and jeering their lot off the pitch.

Fio's form had nosedived after Conference League drama: scraping through against Jagiellonia on extra time, then a 3-0 spanking by Udinese. No excuses for rotation with Rakow looming in the Round of 16. Dodo shook off suspension, but Fabiano Parisi took his spot on the bench, while Moise Kean, Manor Solomon and others sat it out.

Parma weren't at full strength either – missing Adrian Bernabé, Sascha Britschgi and more – but Zion Suzuki was back on the bench post-hand surgery. Chances? Roberto Piccoli nodded down for Luca Ranieri's scuffed volley, Gabriel Strefezza blazed over on the break. Mandela Keita's low drive kissed the post, but Fio ramped it up post-interval.

Missed opportunities pile up for the Viola

Jack Harrison's cross had Piccoli inches away, Rolando Mandragora volleyed into the stands, and Nicolò Fagioli's delivery somehow evaded everyone at the back post. Subs flew in: Dodô (61'), Fabbian off, Parma shuffling with Delprato blocking desperately.

Susy Campanale at Football Italia noted the liveblog drama, but it was all for naught. Fiorentina escape the drop zone – for now – yet it smacked of two points dropped. Parma? Breathing easy, virtually safe. Serie A survival's a brutal game, innit? As Albert Gudmundsson scrapped with Strefezza, you could feel the tension.

Both ends of the table served up intrigue: Milan's style over substance, Fio's grit without the glory. Classic Italian top-flight chaos.

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Key Entities

Players:

Christian PulisicZlatan IbrahimovicRoberto PiccoliRolando MandragoraAlbert GudmundssonGabriel Strefezza

Clubs:

AC MilanParmaFiorentinaInter Milan

Leagues:

Serie A
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