Massimiliano Allegri becomes AC Milan coach for the second time

Massimiliano Allegri becomes AC Milan coach for the second time

  • InNews 2025/05/30 13:09
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AC Milan have appointed Massimiliano Allegri as their new head coach, with the six-time Serie A winner returning for a second spell in charge of the Italian giants.


Allegri, who previously coached Milan from 2010 to 2014, replaces Sérgio Conceição who was sacked on Thursday.


The seven-time European champions are coming off a disappointing season, where they finished eighth in Serie A, 19 points behind champions Napoli, and missed out on a place in UEFA competition.


Milan will be hoping for a return to glory under Allegri, who led Milan to a Serie A title in 2011.

After leaving Milan, Allegri enjoyed two separate spells in charge of Juventus, where he won a further five Italian championships along with five Coppas Italia. He also twice led them to the Champions League final.


The 57-year-old left Juventus in controversial circumstances at the end of the 2023-24 season, two days after they beat Atalanta in the Coppa Italia final.


Allegri was sent off late in the final after losing his cool over a decision, ripping off his jacket and sarcastically applauding the referee. Juventus said that Allegri's behaviour was not in line with their "values."

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