Wednesday 28 May 2014

Seedorf To Be Sacked As Milan Manager And Replaced By Inzaghi



According to reports in Italy, AC Milan are on the verge of firing Clarence Seedorf as manager and replacing him with youth team coach Filippo Inzaghi.


The Dutchman has only been in charge of the Serie A side for four months, after he signed a two-and-a-half year deal earlier this year.


Seedorf, who was once a Rossoneri player, has overseen a marked improvement in results, with Milan picking up 11 wins in 19 league games, compared to five in the previous 19 under Allegri. They eventually missed out of a Europa League spot by one point.

However, speculations have been rife that the club chiefs are prepared to let him go, with president Silvio Berlusconi reportedly meeting chief executive Adriano Galliani on Monday night, to discuss the move.

If Seedorf is sacked, it would leave Claude Makelele as the only black manager in a major European league. The former Chelsea midfielder was appointed as Bastia boss over the weekend.

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