Yesterday's words from Paolo Scaroni, (read full interview here), describe the situation at Milan well:
"No, I can't confirm that. Our coach is Pioli, at this moment and until the end of the season, it will be him. I expect Pioli to win the games we want to win to secure second place. Then, at the end of the season, Pioli and the management will make evaluations for the future. I would like to avoid this topic until the end of the season."
Therefore, everyone is united until the end of the season, then the paths of Stefano Pioli and Milan will part ways. This was reported this morning by Corriere della Sera, which explains that the support and closeness to the Rossoneri coach from the management and ownership will not be lacking in this final stretch of the season, but the fate of the Parma-born coach is now sealed. The profile of the replacement is very clear: young, with an international profile, with modern ideas, and compatible with the RedBird project.
In the last few hours, the hypothesis of Francesco Farioli, currently at Nice, has gained ground. The tracks leading to Julen Lopetegui, Paulo Fonseca, Mark Van Bommel, and Domenico Tedesco are still alive.
The next few weeks will be decisive to know the name of Milan's new coach: the choice will be collegiate, with CEO Furlani, Ibrahimovic, and sporting director Moncada organising the 'casting', and with Gerry Cardinale having the final say, obviously.
