Milan sack coach Montella, name Gattuso as replacement

Milan sack coach Montella, name Gattuso as replacement

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Milan coach Vincenzo Montella

Big-spending AC Milan sacked coach Vincenzo Montella on Monday and replaced him with their fiery former midfielder Gennaro Gattuso.

Montella was dismissed one day after a goalless home draw with Torino left Milan, who spent more than 200 million euros ($239 million) on transfers in the close season, seventh in Serie A with 20 points from 14 games, 18 behind leaders Napoli.

The famously combative Gattuso, a World Cup winner in 2006, became Milanโ€™s sixth coach since Massimiliano Allegri was fired in January, 2014.

Montella, the first coach to go since former Italian Prime Minster Silvio Berlusconi sold the club to a Chinese-led consortium in a 740 million-euro deal in April, had been in charge since the start of last season when he led them to sixth place in Serie A.

โ€œWe give heartfelt thanks to Mr Montella and his staff for their effort, serious work and professional courtesy,โ€ Milan said in a statement.

Gattuso, 39, spent 12 seasons playing for Milan, winning two Serie A, two Champions League and one Club World Cup titles, and was known as one of Italyโ€™s toughest players.

His coaching career has been a mixed bag, although never dull.

He began at Swiss first division side Sion in 2013 but was sacked after three months before joining Italian Serie B club Palermo who fired him after six games.

In 2014, he tried his luck with Greek Super League side OFI Crete who were beset by financial problems and, according to Gattuso, were โ€œstruggling to feed their playersโ€.


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He lasted six months, during which he gave an infamous expletive-ridden news conference in which he banged his fist on the table repeatedly and said, in broken English, that he expected his players to โ€œplay with ballsโ€.

He moved to Pisa in the third tier of Italian football, won promotion to Serie B at the first attempt in 2015-16 and said it was as good as winning the Champions League with Milan.

He quit the club due to off-field problems but was quickly persuaded to return for the new season.

Pisa continued to struggle behind the scenes, however, were docked four points over late payment of tax and social security bills and were relegated.

Milan, 18-times Italian champions, enjoyed a golden age under Berlusconi but his last few years as president became a story of unsuccessful transfers, mid-table finishes and musical chairs in the coachโ€™s seat.

Chinese ownership heralded a change of direction symbolised by the decision to spend around 40 million euros to sign experienced Italy defender Leonardo Bonucci from champions Juventus.

Younger recruits included Portuguese striker Andre Silva, right back Andrea Conti, a product of Atalantaโ€™s impressive youth scheme, Switzerland left back Ricardo Rodriguez and Turkish midfielder and free kick specialist Hakan Calhanoglu.

The new-found optimism was apparent at AC Milanโ€™s first home match of the season when a 65,000-crowd turned up at San Siro on a stifling August evening for a Europa League tie against modest Romanian side Univesitatea Craiova.

Milan, seven-times European champions, won their first six competitive games but quickly lost their spark and Sundayโ€™s match was their fourth home league game in a row without scoring.

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