Monday, June 3, 2013
Allegri Stays For Another Year
After a long, excruciating wait to find out the fate of Max Allegri, finally, yesterday Milanisti found out. Allegri will stay at Milan for at least one more year. I know most Milanisti don't like him(including I), but this is actually a good thing. When you think about it, who else would you have rather had? Seedorf? Gattuso? Inzaghi? I wouldn't. First of all, they have NO experience whatsoever and also, great players almost never are good coaches. Some people might say Donadoni would've been a good choice. Yes, maybe, but he's never really had that much success with a big club. Second, Allegri knows the players, the system and anyways, no matter what happens next season(unless we win UCL), he's gone. Also, if Milan did get a new coach and he failed, what would you complain about then? What I'm hoping is going to happen is Cesare Prandelli leaves the national team and comes to Milan after the World Cup. Prandelli is probably my absolute favorite coach in the entire world in any sport. I think he's just that good, plus, he knows how to handle Balotelli. What he's done with Gli Azzurri is remarkable and I think he'll be perfect for the Milan job after the World Cup. Allegri will probably go on and coach some provincial side like Siena or Sassuolo and we'll never hear about him ever again. Count Max staying is a blessing in disguise. I truly think Milan will have a really good year next season with Poli coming in and El Shaarawy and Balotelli gaining more chemistry together with the national team. It's reported that Allegri wants Lavezzi from P$G. I really wouldn't mind that transfer as long as Robinho leaves. If Robinho doesn't leave, then there's just no point in getting a winger as upgrading in midfield should be our top priority. Massimiliano Allegri will most likely do a poor job tactically next season, but he'll be saved by more talented players who actually know what they're doing. Don't worry Milanisti, just one more season of him and then it's Prandelli!
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