FC Milan appointed Allegri as head coach


Italian coach Massimiliano Allegri became the head of the Milan football club. Information about this was published on the club's official website on May 30.
"Milan Football Club is pleased to announce that Massimiliano Allegri has been appointed head coach of the men's main team," the statement said.
He has already coached Milan from 2010 to 2014 and won the Italian championship and Super Cup with the team, adds Sport-Express.
It is reported that the specialist's previous place of work was Juventus FC, which Allegri left in 2024.
"The club warmly welcomes and wishes Massimiliano and his staff all the best," Milan added.
On May 23, Napoli beat Cagliari in the match of the 38th round of Serie A and became four-time Italian football champions. It is reported that the Neapolitan club received 82 points at the end of the season, one point ahead of FC Inter, which beat FC Koma 2-0 on the same day.
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