Always well-dressed and smiling with a slightly chaotic tooth guard. Massimiliano Allegri is one of the great Italian managers who has been treated badly by the old lady in two rounds. Max has won five Serie A trophies, five Italian Cups and two Super Cups with Juventus. Nevertheless, he has been fired, both times without things getting better, on the contrary.
Before Juventus, Massimiliano Allegri was manager of AC Milan, where he brought home a Serie A trophy and a Super Cup victory.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic hasn’t quite made it swing as super boss at AC Milan. Paulo Fonseca, who a few days ago went on a rampage with a referee as manager of Lyon and was banned for nine months, was brought in last summer to AC Milan.
It didn’t go according to expectations and the hothead was fired on New Year’s Eve. He was replaced by Portuguese Sérgio Conceição. He started strong and won the Italian Super Cup, but lately the team has struggled and now has three straight losses, down to 9th place in Serie A.
And this summer there will be another change of coach, claims Italian journalist Nicolò Schira. He writes that the historic club has made the decision not to keep Conceição after the end of the season. He also states that it is not ruled out that the 50-year-old could be fired if the weak results continue until the upcoming international break.
Calciomercato.com reports that the next manager will be an Italian.
The strongest is Massimiliano Allegri, who coached the club between 2010-2014. They also believe that former Brighton coach Roberto De Zerbi is on the list. De Zerbi is currently in charge of French side Marseille while Allegri is currently out of a job.
Sérgio Conceição has a contract that runs until the summer of 2026.