Fiorentina fans have been showing their support for Joe Barone and his family in many ways, including banners outside the San Raffaele Hospital in Milan.

Fiorentina fans put up banners outside the San Raffaele Hospital in Milan, where the Viola director is on life support after suffering cardiac arrest on Sunday.

As journalist Sara Meini shows on X, formerly Twitter, one of the banners reads, ‘Joe, don’t give up.’ Another one, unveiled on Tuesday morning, says: ‘Come on, Joe, win this battle.’

Fiorentina are expected to release a new medical update on Tuesday, while Fiorentina president Rocco Commisso is expected to arrive in Italy on Wednesday morning.

Fiorentina fans have been showing their support for Barone in many other ways, including messages to local radio stations and TV.

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