Massimiliano Allegri returns as coach at crisis-hit AC Milan
- Massimiliano Allegri returned as AC Milan's head coach on May 30, 2025, replacing Sergio Conceicao after a turbulent season.
- Allegri's return follows Milan's disappointing eighth-place finish in Serie A, missing out on European competition and sparking fan protests.
- Allegri, 57, previously won Serie A with Milan in 2011 and secured five consecutive titles at Juventus, where he left controversially in 2024.
- Juventus cited Allegri's late-match ejection for protests during the 2024 Coppa Italia final as a factor in his dismissal, highlighting his intense reaction to refereeing decisions.
- Milan appointed Allegri to revive the struggling club and restore it to title contention, although contract details remain undisclosed.
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Allegri returns to AC Milan as head coach for second time
AC Milan appointed Massimiliano Allegri as the new head coach on Friday, a day after sacking Sergio Conceicao, with the Italian tasked with transforming the struggling club into title contenders again in his second stint.
Serie A: Massimiliano Allegri returns to AC Milan as head coach for 2nd time
AC Milan appointed Massimiliano Allegri as head coach on Friday, a day after sacking Sergio Conceicao, tasking the Italian with transforming the struggling club into title contenders in his second stint at the helm.
Serie A: Allegri returns to AC Milan as head coach for second time
AC Milan appointed Massimiliano Allegri as the new head coach on Friday, a day after sacking Sergio Conceicao, with the Italian tasked with transforming the struggling club into title contenders again in his second stint.
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