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Pulisic without a manager? AC Milan's decision on kicking out Stefano Pioli or not

The continuity of the AC Milan coach has been decided in the last few hours

By Hector Garcia

The continuity of the AC Milan coach has been decided in the last few hours
The continuity of the AC Milan coach has been decided in the last few hours
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AC Milan and Christian Pulisic are positioned in an important way this season. The Italian team is having a good moment in the Italian league, but has lost against two direct rivals such as Inter Milan and Juventus. On the other hand, in the UEFA Champions League they have 2 points out of 9 possible. This has put some pressure on the Milan coach, who does not seem to respond in the best way in important moments.

 

The Italian team comes from the Champions League semi-finals last season and is now on the verge of being eliminated in the first round. Pioli's team needs an immediate change and for this reason, the possible dismissal of the Italian coach, who has been at the club since 2019 and has won a Serie A, has been raised. However, it seems that on the part of the board there is no of different mentality. That is to say, there is total confidence in Pioli.

According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Milan have renewed their trust in Stefano Pioli after losing against PSG in the Champions League. After the defeat in France, the Milan captain pointed out that there are some players who are not 100%. Regarding this, Pioli responded to the harsh words of the captain of Milan, Calabria. “He was wrong. There is no one who works at Milanello with little attention or little availability.' Milan will have to win their next games to go through this season in the best possible way.

 

What did Pioli say after the defeat against PSG?

Stefano Pioli said the following: 'It's a tough result – says Pioli after the match -, we did everything we had to do. They took advantage of the opportunities they had, especially in the first half. It's a shame, also because we had the right attitude.' And he ended up rounding off his reflection with these words: 'We played a good game, playing even better than PSG in some phases. Conceding the second goal cut our legs.


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