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Gattuso replaces boss Montella at struggling Milan
Unable to produce inspiring results with a completely revamped squad, Vincenzo Montella was fired as coach of AC Milan yesterday and replaced by Gennaro Gattuso.
Montella, writing on Twitter, praised the club which spent more than 200 million euros (nearly US$250 million) on new players in the offseason.
“Coaching Milan was an honor, and working with this team was even better,” Montella wrote. “I hope Rino can restore Milan to where it belongs.”
Milan has won only two of its past nine matches and has as many losses — six — as wins. The Rossoneri have been beaten by Lazio, AS Roma, Inter, Juventus and Napoli — the top five teams in the standings.
The move came a day after a dispiriting 0-0 draw at home with Torino left Milan in seventh place in Serie A.
Milan announced in a statement that it had “parted ways” with Montella.
“We are very grateful to Mr Montella and his staff for all the work done up to today, their commitment and professionalism,” the club said. “Management of the first team is entrusted to Gennaro Gattuso.”
A seven-time European champion, Milan is also facing financial fair play inquiries from UEFA after an offseason spending spree brought in an entire squad’s worth of new players.
There have been questions over the financial stability of the Chinese-led group that bought Milan from Silvio Berlusconi for US$800 million in April.
Gattuso, a gritty midfielder who had been in charge of the club’s youth squad, won the 2003 and 2007 UEFA Champions League titles with Milan as a player. The 39-year-old Gattuso also previously coached Sion, Palermo, OFI Crete and Pisa.
Gattuso, who also helped Italy win the 2006 World Cup title as a player, becomes Milan’s seventh coach (including caretakers) since now-Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri was fired in January 2014.
Montella was hired in June 2016 and led Milan to a sixth-place finish and a Europa League spot last season — ending a 3-year drought without playing in continental competition.
Milan opened the season by winning all four of its Europa League qualifying matches and its first two Serie A games. Then a 1-4 loss at Lazio showed how vulnerable the squad was.
Leonardo Bonucci, Italy’s top defender who was brought in from Juventus during the offseason, has had a difficult start with his new club and the big group of new players has failed to gel.
The other new players brought in were forwards Andre Silva (FC Porto) and Nikola Kalinic (Fiorentina); midfielders Franck Kessie, Andrea Conti (Atalanta), Hakan Calhanoglu (Bayer Leverkusen) and Lucas Biglia (Lazio); and defenders Ricardo Rodriguez (Wolfsburg) and Mateo Musacchio (Villarreal).
Milan’s few highlights this season have come in the Europa League, including a 5-1 rout of Austria Vienna last week that sealed a knockout stage spot.
Montella’s biggest achievement with Milan was winning the Italian Super Cup over Juventus in a penalty shootout in December 2016.
Gattuso’s debut will come at last-place Benevento on Sunday. He will be presented today.
Also, Cristian Bucchi was fired by Sassuolo on Monday, making it six firings in Serie A this season after changes by Cagliari, Benevento, Genoa and Udinese.
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