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AC Milan sack Mihajlovic, appoint Brocchi
(FILES) This file photo taken on August 29, 2015 shows AC Milan's coach from Serbia Sinisa Mihajlovic leaving the pitch during the Italian Serie A football match between AC Milan and Empoli at San Siro Stadium in Milan on August 29, 2015. AC Milan have announced the sacking of coach Sinisa Mihajlovic, replacing the Serbian with youth team handler Cristian Brocchi until the end of the season. / AFP PHOTO / GIUSEPPE CACACE
Football, Oversea's Football Leagues, Sports
April 11, 2016

AC Milan sack Mihajlovic, appoint Brocchi

AC Milan have announced the sacking of coach Sinisa Mihajlovic,

replacing the Serbian with youth team boss Cristian Brocchi until the

end of the season.

A statement from the struggling Serie A giants on Tuesday read:

“Sinisa Mihajlovic has been relieved of his role as AC Milan coach.

“The club would like to thank Mihajlovic for the dedication and hard work carried out this season.

“Cristian Brocchi will now be in charge of the first team until the

end of the season. AC Milan would like to welcome Mr Brocchi and wish

him all the best.”

Speaking after Saturday’s 2-1 loss to Juventus, Serbian Mihajlovic acknowledged he could be fired.

“This year at Milan I’ve felt removed, not because of the pressure from what’s been written,” he said.

“I believe in myself but in trying to find the right solutions I feel we’ve tried everything. 

“Like every other coach in the world, I’m judged on the work done and results obtained.

“If in the seven remaining matches, also the Italian Cup, or even

before, if we mess up it’s right for the coach to be the first to pay

for it.

“It’s always been that way. I’ve always said, there are two

categories of coach, those that have been sacked and those that will be

sacked.”

Mihajlovic, 47, lasted only eight months in the job after replacing

former club and Italy striker Filippo Inzaghi but failed to resurrect

the flailing giants’ past glories.

Milan currently lie sixth following Saturday’s home defeat to the

reigning champions and leaders, who they will face again in next month’s

Italian Cup final.

They sit a point above Sassuolo in the race for the final European

qualification position with six games to play but are 15 points behind

Roma in the final Champions League spot.

Mihajlovic was given a

clear mandate when he arrived at the start of the season: qualify for

the Champions League, something Milan now have no realistic chance of

doing.

Since last winning the league in 2011, they finished second a year

later, third in 2013 but then eighth and tenth in the two subsequent

campaigns.

According to Italian media, the decision to fire Mihajlovic came

during a conversation between club owner Silvio Berlusconi and CEO

Adriano Galliani on Monday night.

Mihajlovic, who was hired for his fighting spirit, has been linked with a move to Lazio.

Under his tutelage, Milan won just 13 of 32 Serie A matches, losing nine times and drawing the other 10.

However, Mihajlovic was not helped by meddling from Berlusconi, one

day demanding a change in formation while on other occasions demanding

that certain players be picked.

Mihajlovic was also hindered by an unsuccessful recruitment campaign

last summer, although 21-year-old centre-back Alessio Romagnoli and

Colombian international forward Carlos Bacca can be seen as living up to

the hype generated by their combined 55 million euros ($63 million)

fee.

Others, such as 20-million-euro midfield recruit Andrea Bertolacci

and signing Brazil international forward Luiz Adriano have been major

flops while the re-signing of controversial striker Mario Balotelli has

been perhaps the biggest gaffe of the season across the whole of Europe.

And then there has been the uncertainty created around the planned

investment from Thai businessman Bee Taechaubol, which although never

officially cancelled, has nonetheless resulted in none of the reported

480-million-euro cash input reaching Milan’s bank account, despite 80

million euros splashed on new players in the off-season.

Mihajlovic can also be credited with Milan’s one major success of the

season, the emergence of teenage goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma.

Now the club’s first choice between the sticks, Mihajlovic thrust him into the limelight at just 16 years of age.

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