There is no doubt, it is confirmed: “He is going to Milan.” The new coach of the Rossoneri comes from a top Serie A team
Two more matches and then a season that, apart from winning the Italian Super Cup by overcoming Inter’s Nerazzurri cousins in the final and coming back from 0-2 down, has finally gone into the archives, has yielded only disappointments. The latest being the knockout in the Coppa Italia final at the hands of Vincenzo Italiano’s surprising Bologna.
“Andrà al Milan”, è confermato: il nuovo allenatore arriva da una big di Serie A-milanlive.it (LaPresse)
A defeat that comes on top of an untimely exit from the Champions League and a league performance never in line with that of the front-runners in the class, Napoli and Inter, who are playing for the Scudetto in the last 180 minutes. Nevertheless, Milan cannot yet go on vacation. In addition to finishing the league with dignity, as Sergio Conceiçao pointed out in the post Coppa Italia final, the Rossoneri must try to achieve qualification to a European competition.
A feat that is far from easy since with two days to go until the final gong, Milan has to recover 3 points from Roma, which currently occupies the sixth place that means a pass for the Conference League. So, if there are no certainties about the Diavolo’s European future, it is certain, on the other hand, that it will not be Sergio Conceiçao who will lead the Rossoneri next season so much so that it is confirmed that the new Rossoneri coach will come from a Serie A big name.
Furio Zara: “Conte andrà al Milan”
In spite of CEO Giorgio Furlani’s interlocutory answer to Mediaset reporters’ question about the future of the Rossoneri’s bench (“Right now big disappointment about this match, about a trophy we could have won. I don’t feel right now to answer. There are still 12 days and two games left, we will make decisions and then we will see”), the former Porto coach’s fate is sealed.
As mentioned in the first paragraph, the Milan that will come will not be built with Sergio Conceiçao at the center of the relevant project. But then who instead of the Lusitanian coach? Well, speaking on “Radio Radio,” Furio Zara, an expert soccer market journalist, commented on the professional future on Napoli coach Antonio Conte, who Juventus likes a lot for next season: “Conte will leave Napoli, but he will not go to Juventus. It is a rumor that has been circulating for some time and I think he will go to Milan.”
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In short, the former journalist of ‘Corriere dello Sport’ and current pundit of ‘Domenica sportiva’ goes against the tide. In recent weeks, Antonio Conte has always glossed over the continuation of his adventure in the shadow of Vesuvius, with many commentators interpreting the Salento coach’s noncommittal with the ‘advances’ of the ‘Old Lady’. Instead, for Furio Zara, to snatch the former national team coach from Napoli could be AC Milan. After all, Conte, as he also proved at Napoli, is the right man to revitalize a depressed Rossoneri environment after a failed season.
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