CM: No decision has been made on Pioli’s future – what the head coach wants

By Oliver Fisher -

There continues to be a lot of speculation surrounding the future of Stefano Pioli as AC Milan’s head coach, but the club have reportedly not yet made a decision.

Calciomercato.com recall that Milan went out in the Champions League group stage, were eliminated in the quarter-finals of the Coppa Italia by Atalanta and they are well behind in the Scudetto race.

Milan are currently 13 points above fifth place and a top four finish is the bare minimum, while a Europa League campaign awaits which starts one week on Wednesday against Rennes in a two-legged play-off tie.

When the season is done evaluations will happen and decisions will be made regarding Pioli. The current manager expressed his desire after last night’s win against Frosinone.

“The important thing is to be focused on the present. This is what prepares us for the future. These things don’t touch me, I repeat. There is a club that evaluates the job at the end of the year. I’m fine at Milan, I’ve said it from day one. Then we’ll see,” he said.

The former Inter and Fiorentina coach wants to stay at the Rossoneri, he would like to renew or at least respect his deal expiring in 2025 which was extended back in October 2022, worth €4m net plus bonuses per year.

What filters from the club is that no decision has been made just yet. It is no coincidence that Zlatan Ibrahimovic, RedBird’s Senior Advisor, was quick to be a firefighter as he said: “Pioli is our coach and we are happy with him.”

The farewell of Pioli, who has been with the Rossoneri since 10 October 2019 when he arrived at the Rossoneri to replace Marco Giampaolo, is still a credible hypothesis.

However, as long as Milan is in the running for the first four places or for the UEL final in Dublin there will be no updates. Cardinale’s hope is to speak at the end of May, but for obvious reasons his decision could come sooner.

   

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5 Comments

  1. I know Milan twitter always love to pretend that Milan is 10th and need an instant manager change but that is not how it works

    Also hiring inexperienced managers like Motta or De Zerbi isn’t always all smiles and roses or has everyone already forgotten about Giampaolo?

    1. You need to reconsider your definition of “inexperienced”. Giampaolo had been a manager for 12 years before coming to Milan and De Zerbi has a decade of experience. You could say that Motta is relatively inexperienced, but still more than Guardiola or Capello when they took over Barcelona and Milan, respectively. Success and experience are completely different things, and success can also be relative.

  2. Pretty sure if we are moving on from Pioli in the summer, Milan won’t come out and say so until the last few match days, otherwise you risk derailing the rest of the campaign and completely undermine Pioli. Just basic PR 101.

  3. Milan only have 2 points less compared to the year they won the Scudetto and the reason everyone is complaining is because inter is having a brilliant season. Juve wasn’t in any European competition. While Milan did suffer from many injuries. I do not believe that motta would have done any better than what Pioli has this season. Also in regards to leao I want him to stay unless you want another Pulisic on the left wing.

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