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Reports Milan could turn to Conte after Pioli
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12 months agoon
Based on reviews on Sunday morning, Milan might flip to the obtainable Antonio Conte in the summertime if the membership determine to half methods with present coach Stefano Pioli earlier than then.
Pioli has discovered himself beneath elevated strain following Friday’s disappointing 2-2 draw towards Twentieth-placed Salernitana. The Rossoneri have gained simply considered one of their final three matches in Serie A.
Having additionally been eradicated on the Champions League group stage, ending within the high 4 has change into much more of a necessity.
There may be not anticipated to be any speedy upheaval in personnel in response to Saturday’s consequence. Pioli will certainly nonetheless be in cost after Christmas in line with reviews from Calciomercato.com, whereas La Gazzetta notes that Pioli could possibly be saved on till the top of the season.
Nonetheless, there’s rising hypothesis that Pioli’s time at San Siro is coming to an finish, and each shops recommend that there could possibly be a change within the dugout over the summer time
If that had been to be the case, each La Gazzetta and Calciomercato recommend that Conte is one of the best and most high-profile coach presently obtainable in the marketplace.
There may be an expectation that Conte would command a hefty wage and would seemingly request some speedy and probably costly signings, however he would even be anticipated to repair Milan’s points surrounding depth and defensive resilience.
One other title, and sure a less expensive possibility, that has been steered is former right-back and present Primavera coach Ignazio Abate, who has impressed in his function with the U19s.
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