AC Milan has officially announced the appointment of Massimiliano Allegri as the new head coach of the men's first team. The 57-year-old Italian tactician returns to the San Siro for a second spell, having previously managed the club from 2010 to 2014, during which he led Milan to the 2010/11 Serie A title and the Italian Super Cup in 2011.
Allegri's return comes after the departure of Sérgio Conceição, who was dismissed following a disappointing season that saw Milan finish eighth in Serie A, missing out on European football for the upcoming campaign. The club has turned to Allegri, a proven winner, in hopes of restoring its former glory.
According to reports, Allegri has signed a two-year contract, with an option to extend for an additional year. His appointment signals Milan’s ambition to rebuild and compete at the highest level once again.
Allegri boasts an impressive managerial record, having won six Serie A titles, five of them with Juventus, along with multiple domestic trophies. His tactical expertise and experience in Italian football make him a strong candidate to lead Milan back to success.
The club has extended a warm welcome to Allegri and his staff, expressing confidence in his ability to guide the Rossoneri through this new chapter. Fans will be eager to see how he reshapes the squad and implements his vision for the team.
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