The humorous exchange that took place after the Venezia - Milan match certainly did not go unnoticed, especially by those who were paying close attention. When asked about his future in the next season, Sergio Conceição responded:
"At this moment Conceicao is not important. We are thinking about the championship, trying to win against Bologna, then what happens to me, to Allegri, or to others, doesn't concern me. Why Allegri specifically? Because you always talk about him."

With this answer, Sergio Conceição left an air of mystery around what might happen in the future after a season full of ups and downs. However, as he himself mentioned, the focus is entirely on the Coppa Italia final against Bologna, a match that could give Milan their second trophy of the season, as relayed via Milannews.it.
If this scenario were to unfold, with the eventual departure of the Portuguese coach, Conceição could leave Milan with two trophies won in a single year, something that hasn’t happened since the days of Ancelotti. It would be incredible, almost a paradox, but if things were to end this way, the former Porto manager will speak and share his point of view:
"I work many hours a day with my staff. Then it can also happen to lose games as happened in past months, in some really bad matches where my players and I don't recognize ourselves. So we are working hard. In about a month I too will say what I want. It can happen that I also have other thoughts, like going on vacation to the Algarve in Portugal for ten years, I don't know."
