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Milan wants to get back to the MAX immediately. After being dismissed from Juventus following the controversial victory in the Coppa Italia, Massimiliano returns to Serie A, starting again from the club he said goodbye to 11 seasons ago.
It's official, he's back at Milan: the Livorno-born coach has taken over from Sergio Conceicao and has signed a two-year contract with an option for the third. Allegri's determination was decisive, as he did not wait for Inter, in case of a split with Inzaghi, despite Marotta's concrete interest.
AC Milan announces that it has entrusted the technical management of the First Men's Team to Massimiliano Allegri.
Born in Livorno on August 11, 1967, Massimiliano Allegri, after playing in Serie A with Pisa, Pescara, Cagliari, Perugia, and Napoli, began his coaching career in 2002. He sat on the benches of Aglianese, SPAL, Grosseto, and Sassuolo before being called by Cagliari in 2008, with which he debuted in Serie A. In 2010 he arrived at Milan, with which he immediately won the 18th Scudetto in the history of the Rossoneri and the 2011 Italian Super Cup. From 2014 to 2019 first, and then from 2021 to 2024, he sat on the Juventus bench with which he won 5 Scudetti, 5 Coppa Italia, and 2 Italian Super Cups.
The Club wishes Massimiliano and his staff the best of luck.
Yesterday, in addition to the meeting between the management and Allegri that led to the signing of the former Juve, Milan said goodbye to Sergio Conceicao. The Portuguese coach bid farewell at the end of his contract.
In six months, the former Porto managed to win the Super Cup in the derby against Inter, but failing to reach Europe and the defeat in the Coppa Italia final proved fatal.
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