Unexpected twist. Milan advised to bring in Massimiliano Allegri as head coach
Steven Perez
Dailysports's expert
Milan's underwhelming start to the new Serie A season has sparked discussions about a potential coaching change. In their opening seven matches, the team has collected just 11 points, winning only three games.
Details: Former Italian coach and footballer Giovanni Galeone, speaking on Radio Kiss Kiss, recommended Massimiliano Allegri—former Juventus manager and ex-Milan coach—as a solution for the struggling Rossoneri. Galeone believes Allegri is the ideal fit for Milan and can address their defensive issues. Notably, Allegri has already won a Serie A title with Milan.
Quote: "Max immediately won with Milan as soon as he took charge of the Rossoneri. If he were offered the job by Ibrahimović, I believe he would accept without hesitation," stated the former coach and player.
Reminder: Milan currently sits sixth in the table with 11 points. Additionally, the Rossoneri have suffered two defeats in their UEFA Champions League campaign.
In the last round, Milan lost 1-2 to Fiorentina. After the match, Milan's coach Paulo Fonseca expressed dissatisfaction with the refereeing decisions, particularly regarding the penalties awarded, calling it a "circus."