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Milan hold the Allegri advantage in Serie A and must use it

Wajih by Wajih
12 June 2025
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In these hours and in these recent days, we have witnessed the whirlwind carousel of benches in Serie A and the changes, even unexpected ones, that many Serie A teams have had to make regarding their helmsman. The humiliating defeat of Inter in Munich, with the five slaps taken from Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final, was only the beginning of the horror week experienced on Viale della Liberazione, which is bringing about a decent revolution in terms of the power roles in our Serie A. Until last week, and rightly so, the Nerazzurri were considered the strongest team in Italy, hands down. A squad with a high average age, but used to winning and playing for great goals on big stages, the most valuable squad in all of Serie A, but also the one with the highest wage bill.

To all this, one must add the project led by Simone Inzaghi, who in four years brought two Champions League finals, the Scudetto of the star, two Coppa Italia trophies, and three Italian Super Cups, in addition to displaying a tested playing style and tactics, and a group that always showed desire, hunger, and the ability to win important matches. All of this, however, crumbled under the blows of PSG in the final in Munich, but above all it was Simone Inzaghi himself who perhaps gave the final and definitive blow with his departure, which has led to the increasingly likely hiring of Cristian Chivu, after the refusals of Fabregas and Vieira.

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Focusing on Milan again, one should be careful of declaring Inter already dead—the team remains very strong and full of quality—but the new coach is an unknown quantity and some of the veterans seem to be nearing the end of the road.

Milan, the Tare-Allegri advantage in the middle of the coaching carousel

Then there is the psychological issue and the difficulty the group will face in shaking off the aftermath of the most humiliating defeat ever in a Champions League final. Inter, moreover, together with Juventus, will have a necessarily delayed and incomplete preparation due to the Club World Cup taking place in the United States. In the coaching carousel, the Old Lady doesn't seem willing to join in, ever more convinced of keeping Tudor, but was left holding the match after Antonio Conte's decision to remain at Napoli.

At Juventus, however, there is yet another managerial and corporate revolution underway, which will still have to be digested by everyone. The coaching carousel has also involved Roma, which has entrusted itself to Gian Piero Gasperini; Lazio, which wanted to re-embrace Maurizio Sarri; Fiorentina and Atalanta, which still have to choose their coach; and Milan, precisely, with Massimiliano Allegri back at the helm of the club eleven and a half years after his last time. Only Bologna, which confirmed Italiano, and Napoli, which gave even more weight to its project by managing to convince Antonio Conte to stay, have not taken part in this coaching carousel.

In short, amid changes that aren't entirely convincing, evolving situations, teams that seem to be at the end of the road or end of a cycle, and projects that will have to restart, it is almost a stroke of luck and a competitive advantage to have entrusted things to people like Tare and Allegri—who know Serie A well and can make an impact right away without needing too much time to adapt. Milan’s new sporting director has done his part, wrapping up a deal in 48 hours for the former Juventus coach and securing a manager of quality and reliability in a summer of many coaching changes, doubts, and uncertainties.

Coaching changes and doubts - Only Napoli starts ahead...

The general situation of Serie A, then, with this whirlwind coaching carousel, gives Milan a big opportunity to return among the top teams right away, despite a humiliating and frustrating eighth-place finish. At the moment, in fact, only Napoli seems clearly ahead of all the rest—between squad construction, with a transfer market already off to a flying start, and a winning project whose jewel in the crown is the confirmation of Antonio Conte.

Milan, amid the whirlwind carousel of benches, corporate changes, uncertainties, and doubts, must take advantage of the skill, experience, and charisma of Allegri and Tare and build a squad worthy of competing—also benefiting from the absence of midweek commitments and thus being much less tired than others during the season, both mentally and physically.

However, in building an ambitious and possibly winning Milan, there arises the wild card factor that has prevented the Rossoneri from growing in recent times—indeed, it has caused them to take a thousand steps backwards. We are talking about a club that, with the arrival of Tare and Allegri, seems to have understood and learned from its mistakes, but at the same time finds itself in the position of having to—or wanting to—sell all the prized assets of a squad that could be seriously downsized.

And here comes the fundamental role of an ownership that will necessarily have to allow Tare to work in the best way possible, give him full freedom, and in turn support Allegri’s work—a coach capable of delivering excellent results, but especially with squads that are up to the task.

In short, the coaching carousel touches and somehow favors Milan, which, at least on paper and before the transfer window, seems to start behind only Napoli. But the club must show that it has 100% learned from past mistakes—otherwise, even Tare and Allegri may have limited ability to make a difference. The opportunity, however, is there to be seized, and qualifying for the Champions League becomes even more of an obligation.

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