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Milan intensifies search for new coach after Pioli’s departure and evaluates Ruben Amorim and Matthias Jaissle

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AC Milan face a challenging period in choosing their next coach following the recent departure of Stefano Pioli. The position is considered a “hot potato” by Rossoneri directors, including Zlatan Ibrahimović and Gerry Cardinale, who are looking for a name capable of bringing more joy to San Siro and returning the club to the European elite scene. The team will compete in the Europa League next season, a scenario that increases the pressure for a right decision.

Challenges of the position and the Rossoneri’s ambitions

The vacancy in charge of Milan requires a specific profile, capable of dealing with the enormous expectations of a fan base accustomed to great international achievements. The club, which frequently knocks on the door of Europe’s main competitions, now finds itself in the Europa League, which makes the choice of coach even more crucial for the team’s sporting future. The need for a solid project and an inspiring leader is palpable, aiming to return to the Champions League and compete for titles.

Ruben Amorim’s profile as a strong candidate

Among the names that gained strength in the discussions, Ruben Amorim, current coach of Sporting CP, appears as one of the most highly rated. Known for his consistent and innovative work in Portuguese football, Amorim has already been associated with other European giants looking for renewal. His ability to develop young talent and implement an attacking and engaging style of play puts him in evidence on the market.

Matthias Jaissle: a bet on emerging talent

Another up-and-coming coach who is on Milan’s radar is Matthias Jaissle. The young German coach, who previously led Red Bull Salzburg and is currently at Al-Ahli, in Saudi Arabia, represents a commitment to a modern and dynamic football philosophy. His tactical approach and ability to work with young squads could be attractive to the Milanese management, who are looking for a long-term project.

The “casting” of technicians and the search for a new direction

Milan’s board maintains a list of potential candidates, carefully evaluating each profile to find the professional who best aligns with the club’s objectives. In addition to Amorim and Jaissle, other names may emerge as the transfer market heats up, reflecting the complexity and importance of the decision for next season.

  • Ruben Amorim:Prominent at Sporting CP, with titles and an offensive style of play.
  • Matthias Jaissle:Young coach with experience in clubs from the Red Bull group, known for his tactical intensity.
  • Milan’s ambitions:Return to the Champions League and compete for national and international titles.
  • Current context:Europa League dispute, requiring a coach with the ability to raise the team’s competitive level.

The final decision on Milan’s new commander promises to shake up the European football scene, being a fundamental step in defining the trajectory of the Italian team in the coming years.

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