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it would be very embarrassing if AC Milan competed through the relegation zone. It doesn't matter if it's a small or new club, for AC Milan who has a very good history and achievements, being in the relegation zone is not uncommon.

I'm willing to bet, AC Milan will not enter the relegation zone this season. Well, for now Milan is indeed in poor form. But this is only the 6th week, there are still 32 more weeks ahead for them to be able to get up and get out of the relegation zone and hope it can enter the champion zone or Europe. Well, at least the top 10 for this season.
As a Serie A fan I also don't want AC Milan to be in the relegation zone. Being a strong club competitor in Europe such as Real Madrid, Barcelona, Juventus and others is my hope for AC Milan.
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Giampaolo's plan isn't working, if they give him more time, the team's gonna cross the point of no return and will start fighting in the relegation zone. Out of the 4 managers that you mentioned, I'd say Ranieri is the best choice, but Rudi Garcia is great manager who knows how to work with young players, although, I wonder if he wants to go back to the Serie A.
since the last few matches, I think Giampaolo has changed the formation but it didn't work... AC Milan's failure was not entirely wrong Giampaolo, I think this is purely a mistake from team management because the players they gave Giampaolo were only alternative players and not the initial target..  right now the game patterns of Suso and Hakan (AC Milan's mainstay players) are easy for opponents to read, so I think the current failure of AC is purely from Team management.
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I have been reading that Paolo Maldini wants to give Giampaolo more time.I think it is wise but there are also voices to replace him. Schevchenko is one  of candidates. He was Ukraine national team coach and he is one of club legend. Not easy situation for  Milan fans are angry but to be honest Milan was playing nothing during preliminary season and continue  hopeless games during season

I don't think that Milan's problem is the manager actually.
The team doesn't make any significant signings for a lot of years now. Considering the fact that Inter Milan is spending money and they seem to be now competitive, Milan should do the same thing if they want to climb the ladder.
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I thought the club had a financial crisis, are AC Milan capable of paying him a lot more than a NT? But tbh,why would he abandon his NT to go to a club that's on the verge of collapse? Yeah, he's a AC Milan legend, but he knows what happened to other club legends who decided to take the manager role. Milan needs an experienced manager, there's no time to gamble your money on someone with little to no experience as a head coach of a club as Shevchenko.

The problem is always the same but is not a problem for everybody.
The owner of Ac Milan as a lot of money, according to Wikipedia 3.2 Billion but for some clubs Juve Milan Inter the FairPlay exist and they need to play according to the rules.

We are not ManCity or PSG or Barca and do whatever we want without looking at consequences.

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it would be very embarrassing if AC Milan competed through the relegation zone. It doesn't matter if it's a small or new club, for AC Milan who has a very good history and achievements, being in the relegation zone is not uncommon.

I'm willing to bet, AC Milan will not enter the relegation zone this season. Well, for now Milan is indeed in poor form. But this is only the 6th week, there are still 32 more weeks ahead for them to be able to get up and get out of the relegation zone and hope it can enter the champion zone or Europe. Well, at least the top 10 for this season.
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What the hell is going on Ac Milan? What's next? It's really sad to see the demotion and haphazard condition of such a legendary club. When I was a kid and was growing feeling about football inside me which is directly influenced by this European giant Club, I enjoyed a lot when these players  playing together Paulo Maldini, Kafu, Nesta, Gattsu, Pirlo, Shevchenko, Kaka, Inzaghi, and so many lovely players, but today is fully opposite scene I have seen in recent time. When it will be recovered and how? Is there any updated regarding their development?
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MONEY
I don't know how much is salary with Ukraine but I think Milan can offer more. Also, Milan was when he was on his Prime Time as a player, so...
I thought the club had a financial crisis, are AC Milan capable of paying him a lot more than a NT? But tbh,why would he abandon his NT to go to a club that's on the verge of collapse? Yeah, he's a AC Milan legend, but he knows what happened to other club legends who decided to take the manager role. Milan needs an experienced manager, there's no time to gamble your money on someone with little to no experience as a head coach of a club as Shevchenko.

1. Andriy Shevchenko
2. Arsene Wenger
3. Rudi Garcia
4. Claudio Ranieri

We never know who deserves it, but it's better to give Marco Giampaolo more time to build AC Milan to be even better.
Giampaolo's plan isn't working, if they give him more time, the team's gonna cross the point of no return and will start fighting in the relegation zone. Out of the 4 managers that you mentioned, I'd say Ranieri is the best choice, but Rudi Garcia is great manager who knows how to work with young players, although, I wonder if he wants to go back to the Serie A.
it would be very embarrassing if AC Milan competed through the relegation zone. It doesn't matter if it's a small or new club, for AC Milan who has a very good history and achievements, being in the relegation zone is not uncommon.
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The answer or this question is very easy.

MONEY
I don't know how much is salary with Ukraine but I think Milan can offer more. Also, Milan was when he was on his Prime Time as a player, so...
I thought the club had a financial crisis, are AC Milan capable of paying him a lot more than a NT? But tbh,why would he abandon his NT to go to a club that's on the verge of collapse? Yeah, he's a AC Milan legend, but he knows what happened to other club legends who decided to take the manager role. Milan needs an experienced manager, there's no time to gamble your money on someone with little to no experience as a head coach of a club as Shevchenko.

1. Andriy Shevchenko
2. Arsene Wenger
3. Rudi Garcia
4. Claudio Ranieri

We never know who deserves it, but it's better to give Marco Giampaolo more time to build AC Milan to be even better.
Giampaolo's plan isn't working, if they give him more time, the team's gonna cross the point of no return and will start fighting in the relegation zone. Out of the 4 managers that you mentioned, I'd say Ranieri is the best choice, but Rudi Garcia is great manager who knows how to work with young players, although, I wonder if he wants to go back to the Serie A.
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I have been reading that Paolo Maldini wants to give Giampaolo more time.I think it is wise but there are also voices to replace him. Schevchenko is one  of candidates. He was Ukraine national team coach and he is one of club legend. Not easy situation for  Milan fans are angry but to be honest Milan was playing nothing during preliminary season and continue  hopeless games during season

Marco Giampaolo really needs a lot of time. Because he has just coached AC Milan this season, so it is unethical to be replaced because of the poor results experienced by AC Milan's squad.

If that needs to be done "changing coaches" are there 4 potential candidates to replace Marco Giampaolo:

1. Andriy Shevchenko
2. Arsene Wenger
3. Rudi Garcia
4. Claudio Ranieri

We never know who deserves it, but it's better to give Marco Giampaolo more time to build AC Milan to be even better.
If the 4 people are strong candidates to fill manager positions in AC Milan, it will be more realistic to choose Ranieri or Arsene Wenger because both of them already have a lot of experience as managers.

I'm sure AC Milan won't do it this season, even though they had a bad start at the start of the season. It does take time for new coaches, every club must have felt or experienced something like this, they do not replace instantly to find a new coach to get satisfactory results.
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I have been reading that Paolo Maldini wants to give Giampaolo more time.I think it is wise but there are also voices to replace him. Schevchenko is one  of candidates. He was Ukraine national team coach and he is one of club legend. Not easy situation for  Milan fans are angry but to be honest Milan was playing nothing during preliminary season and continue  hopeless games during season

Marco Giampaolo really needs a lot of time. Because he has just coached AC Milan this season, so it is unethical to be replaced because of the poor results experienced by AC Milan's squad.

If that needs to be done "changing coaches" are there 4 potential candidates to replace Marco Giampaolo:

1. Andriy Shevchenko
2. Arsene Wenger
3. Rudi Garcia
4. Claudio Ranieri

We never know who deserves it, but it's better to give Marco Giampaolo more time to build AC Milan to be even better.
If the 4 people are strong candidates to fill manager positions in AC Milan, it will be more realistic to choose Ranieri or Arsene Wenger because both of them already have a lot of experience as managers.
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While it's true that changing coach one in a while terrible for the squad cohesivity, I do think that only applies if you have a good coach who can improve the situation in the dressing room. The question is, can Giampaolo do that? Only the players could answer it.

I doubt bringing Schevchenko will give Milan a quick boost and move up progressively, but it's probably the only alternative that they have right now. What a terrible situation for Milan.
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I have been reading that Paolo Maldini wants to give Giampaolo more time.I think it is wise but there are also voices to replace him. Schevchenko is one  of candidates. He was Ukraine national team coach and he is one of club legend. Not easy situation for  Milan fans are angry but to be honest Milan was playing nothing during preliminary season and continue  hopeless games during season

Marco Giampaolo really needs a lot of time. Because he has just coached AC Milan this season, so it is unethical to be replaced because of the poor results experienced by AC Milan's squad.

If that needs to be done "changing coaches" are there 4 potential candidates to replace Marco Giampaolo:

1. Andriy Shevchenko
2. Arsene Wenger
3. Rudi Garcia
4. Claudio Ranieri

We never know who deserves it, but it's better to give Marco Giampaolo more time to build AC Milan to be even better.
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I have been reading that Paolo Maldini wants to give Giampaolo more time.I think it is wise but there are also voices to replace him. Schevchenko is one  of candidates. He was Ukraine national team coach and he is one of club legend. Not easy situation for  Milan fans are angry but to be honest Milan was playing nothing during preliminary season and continue  hopeless games during season
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September 30, 2019, 05:48:03 PM

Isn't he the coach of the Ukraine NT? I honestly don't see a reason why he would want to leave such a comfortable place like his beloved country/national team to be the coach of one of the most unstable football clubs in europe, I mean, AC Milan is pure chaos right now.



The answer or this question is very easy.

MONEY
I don't know how much is salary with Ukraine but I think Milan can offer more. Also, Milan was when he was on his Prime Time as a player, so...
Most managers/ coaches prefer club sides over national teams mainly because of the challenges that they offer, though it's more stressful  and it pays a lot more than being in charge of national teams. When it comes to the national sides games are barely played and for some it's really boring compared to the club teams.
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September 30, 2019, 05:39:20 PM

Isn't he the coach of the Ukraine NT? I honestly don't see a reason why he would want to leave such a comfortable place like his beloved country/national team to be the coach of one of the most unstable football clubs in europe, I mean, AC Milan is pure chaos right now.



The answer or this question is very easy.

MONEY
I don't know how much is salary with Ukraine but I think Milan can offer more. Also, Milan was when he was on his Prime Time as a player, so...
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September 30, 2019, 05:16:14 PM
Some rumors from Italy, Milan seems in contact with Shevchenko if they will fire Giampaolo.0
Isn't he the coach of the Ukraine NT? I honestly don't see a reason why he would want to leave such a comfortable place like his beloved country/national team to be the coach of one of the most unstable football clubs in europe, I mean, AC Milan is pure chaos right now.

I think only a manager who has had previous experience in the Serie A would be suitable to fill the role of Milan's manager, my candidates: Spaletti, Donadoni, and Ranieri.

Anyways, I had a parlay today, Man Utd ML and Torino to win and over 1.5 but Parma managed to make a comeback after being down 1-2. Looks like this game was more exciting than the boring match between Man Utd and Arsenal.
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September 30, 2019, 04:39:30 PM
Some rumors from Italy, Milan seems in contact with Shevchenko if they will fire Giampaolo.0

Anyway, the big match is Inter- Juve in Milan Sunday at 20.45 CET+1 or 20.45 CEST.  Tongue

Shevchenko was a great player, as a coach, maybe this is his chance to show if he can do it or not
He simply loves Milan, was a loyal player and if his tactic will be "forward-offensive" as he was playing football, maybe Milan could score some goals this season in SerieA

Shevchenko was a great player but I don't think he is the right coach to manage Milan. Shevchenko is currently managing the national team for Ukraine and all I can tell is the results aren't that impressive with their latest matches they only have one against 1 goal each on the two times they have fought against Luxembourg and their only notable win was against Serbia scoring 5 goals to nil. Aside from that he is just 43 years old and we all know that Milan isn't really good against young coaches. I would rather bet on the rumors surrounding Allegri coming back to Milan since he is out of any job and the only thing that stand in their way was his asking price which is 10 million Euros a year, if either of them will give in then they have a world class manager coaching the team.
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September 30, 2019, 02:34:40 PM
Some rumors from Italy, Milan seems in contact with Shevchenko if they will fire Giampaolo.0

Anyway, the big match is Inter- Juve in Milan Sunday at 20.45 CET+1 or 20.45 CEST.  Tongue

Shevchenko was a great player, as a coach, maybe this is his chance to show if he can do it or not
He simply loves Milan, was a loyal player and if his tactic will be "forward-offensive" as he was playing football, maybe Milan could score some goals this season in SerieA
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September 30, 2019, 11:12:37 AM
Some rumors from Italy, Milan seems in contact with Shevchenko if they will fire Giampaolo.0

Anyway, the big match is Inter- Juve in Milan Sunday at 20.45 CET+1 or 20.45 CEST.  Tongue
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