The statements disprove all the rumors circulated in recent days. Here is what is happening on the Rossoneri bench
In recent days there has been much talk about Massimiliano Allegri on the Milan bench. A concrete hypothesis, which the coach from Livorno would readily accept.
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A hypothesis also espoused by those who know him very well, such as Giovanni Galeone, who a few days ago at TeleLombardia, expressed himself in these terms regarding Allegri’s possible landing at AC Milan: “He has so much desire to return to the bench and his preference is Italy. Milan is a very good team that is doing much less than it could do. Players like Reijnders and Pulisic have them in very few. With Max, Milan would have Loftus-Cheek and Maignan back at the top. Only a couple of defenders would then be enough to aim high.”
Galeone had also added that there would be no problem for the coach to work with Paratici: “He knows how to enhance the players at his disposal and can adapt to the club’s needs. He does with what is made available to him by the club. With Paratici at Juve the relationship was not the best in life, but in soccer you don’t hold grudges….”
Allegri, niente Milan: “Nessun contatto”
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Today, however, at the microphones of Radio Kiss Kiss, Giovanni Galeone wanted to clarify that at the moment there is nothing between Milan and Massimiliano Allegri: “He has not had any contact with the Rossoneri,” said the former coach as well as mentor and friend of the Livorno native.
To bring even more clarity, Galeone added, further, “I heard Massimiliano Allegri on the phone and he told me that he is not going to Milan.” Then comes a joke about Conte: “You Neapolitans want to hold on to Antonio Conte, but watch out for Juventus. In fact, it is not certain that the Salento coach will remain in the Campania capital, quite the contrary. Do not forget that he left Juventus and Inter despite having won scudetti.”
The bench waltz is set to animate next spring. A waltz in which Massimiliano Allegri will certainly dance, as will Maurizio Sarri and Gian Piero Gasperini, but the participants could be many more. In the summer, after all, many will be changing coaches: Roma, Juventus, Atalanta and most likely Milan, but it cannot be ruled out that Inter and Napoli will also participate in this truly exciting dance.
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