Stefano Pioli’ Discusses Possible Pioli exit: “A valid And Credible Replacement” Fans Favourite

Stefano Pioli’s position as the head coach of AC Milan is under scrutiny and many fans are asking for his departure. However, as Luca Serafini argues, the Rossoneri need to evaluate the matter carefully before deciding a path forward.

Milan have claimed just two points in their last four league games, including losing a 2-0 lead twice (vs. Napoli and Lecce). Tensions are running high, in other words, and Pioli has been heavily questioned above all by the fans.

 

In his latest editorial for MilanNews, the MilanTV pundit Luca Serafini has shared his thoughts on the matter. To part ways with Pioli, as he puts it, Milan need a very good replacement lined up. If not, they could end up doing more harm than good.

 

“How do we evaluate the possibility of a sacking? First of all, by looking at the relationship between the manager and the team. It’s necessary to gather elements from both sides to understand if there still is trust, if there is empathy and if a joint path remains.Football: Soccer-Pioli remains optimistic despite 10-Man Milan's home loss to Juventus | The Star

“From the outside, it would seem like all three are standing. The performances against PSG and (partially) against Napoli as well as Lecce wouldn’t have arrived if there was a crack, or an internal rift as maybe keyboard warriors have suggested. It’s up to the management to investigate meticulously.

 

“Then, of course, we also have to look at the results which is the first way to determine the situation. Personally, I continue to attribute the rollercoaster of this season to injuries, too many and repeated for a few years now.

 

“If we were to move towards a sacking, we would ultimately need to have a valid and credible replacement. Napoli looked at Tudor and then took Mazzarri. If you think that we can improve with a certain manager, go ahead! We can proceed to sack Pioli immediately. Otherwise, perhaps it would be appropriate to continue, as long as the pieces of the mosaic fit together and the situation doesn’t worsen,” he wrote.

 

Milan will face Fiorentina after the break and it will be a crucial game. The injuries need to come to an end, because the Rossoneri’s depth struggles have been highlighted once again. Therefore, finding a solution must be the sole priority for Pioli and his staff.

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