Massimiliano Allegri has been appointed as the new head coach of AC Milan following the dismissal of Sergio Conceicao, who lasted just five months in charge. During Conceicao's brief tenure, Milan won the Supercoppa Italiana but failed to achieve European qualification with an eighth-place finish in Serie A, in addition to losing the Coppa Italia final. Allegri, who has a successful past with Milan and most recently coached Juventus, has signed a two-year deal as he returns to the club for a second term after being sacked in 2014.
Massimiliano Allegri has returned to AC Milan as head coach, following the dismissal of Sergio Conceicao after a disappointing five-month tenure.
Conceicao's tenure included a Supercoppa Italiana victory but ended in an eighth-place Serie A finish and a Coppa Italia final loss.
Allegri previously led AC Milan to a Serie A title in 2010-11 and has a successful history with Juventus, winning multiple league titles.
Reports indicate Allegri has signed a two-year contract with Milan, marking his second spell at the club after his previous sacking in 2014.
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