Max Allegri has taken on a role as manager at Milan, rather than head coach, and the partnership with Igli Tare has got off to a great start. As a result, the manager is very enthusiastic about the project.
As highlighted by Corriere dello Sport (via MilanNews) this morning, a lot of things have changed since Allegri first joined Milan 15 years ago. Silvio Berlusconi and Adriano Galliani are no longer running the show, instead we are talking about RedBird and Tare.
Many of these changes, however, have taken place just in the last few weeks. Milan are keen on getting back to the top after last season’s failure and have changed their methods completely, now relying a lot on the judgment and input of their head coach…
Last season made it painfully clear that Milan need a manager more so than a head coach. If that had been understood from the start, the 2024-25 fiasco could have been avoided, but the important thing is that the Rossoneri have learned from their mistakes.
The u-turn, as such, is not at all surprising and the appointments of Tare and Allegri are just the beginning. The two are working in perfect synergy, so far anyway, and that is exactly what the Rossoneri need to stand a chance.
Furthermore, the work is being carried out at a fast pace so that no time is wasted, with the start of pre-season around the corner. In shirt, Allegri’s involvement in the current Milan is there for all to see, with the clear goal of bringing the club back to where it belongs.
Many friendlies have already been scheduled for the summer and the goal, as said, is to have a few signings in place for these as well.