The latest rumors linking Antonio Conte to AC Milan make one ponder the future and the past of the Rossoneri.
For now, it seems likely that Milan will have a new coach from the 2024/25 season. Stefano Pioli seems to have concluded his cycle, and the search for his successor has been underway for some time.
Many names are circulating, but perhaps the one that excites the fans the most is Antonio Conte's. Without delving into the fact that some of the fanbase may not want him on the Rossoneri bench, Conte is a unique, cynical, and pragmatic character.
Not exactly the representative of beautiful football, but in a historical period like this, perhaps Milan needs his practicality.
Reiterating that, according to our information, the former Juventus coach does not appear on the Milan executives' list, here's a rather curious fact. From Nereo Rocco onwards, Milan has always created its own coaches. We're not saying these coaches were born and raised at Milanello, but before taking the Rossoneri bench, none of them had ever won a Serie A title.
Starting with Nereo Rocco, then Nils Liedholm, Arrigo Sacchi, Fabio Capello, Alberto Zaccheroni, Carlo Ancelotti, Massimiliano Allegri, and finally, Stefano Pioli.
All the aforementioned coaches won their first league title with Milan. For a club that has always given great importance to its history, Conte's arrival would break this all-Rossoneri tradition. The Italian coach has already won four Serie A titles (three with Juventus and one with Inter).
Source: PianetaMilan.it
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