Amorim named Milan manager as club look to rebuild after tough season

June 16 : Former Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim was appointed AC Milan manager on Tuesday after a disappointing campaign saw the Serie A side miss out on Champions League qualification.The 41-year-old Amorim replaces Massimiliano Allegri, who was sacked after Milan finished fifth in the league last


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Amorim named Milan manager as club look to rebuild after tough season

Amorim named Milan manager as club look to rebuild after tough season

FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football – Premier League – Manchester United v West Ham United – Old Trafford, Manchester, Britain – December 4, 2025 Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim applauds fans before the match REUTERS/Scott Heppell/File Photo

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June 16 : Former Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim was appointed AC Milan manager on Tuesday after a disappointing campaign saw the Serie A side miss out on Champions League qualification.

The 41-year-old Amorim replaces Massimiliano Allegri, who was sacked after Milan finished fifth in the league last season.

No official details were immediately announced, but Italian media said Amorim, 41, had signed a two-year contract.

“I know exactly what this club means: history, prestige and an extraordinary fanbase around the world. It is a challenge I embrace with pride and enthusiasm, fully aware of what these colours represent,” Amorim said in a statement.

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“I can’t wait to get started and to experience every day the passion that drives AC Milan.”

Milan concluded an abysmal second half of the season with a 2-1 home defeat by Cagliari on the last matchday, winning just one of their final four matches.

The final whistle was met with heavy booing from the San Siro fans as they missed out on a place in Europe’s top competition for the second season in a row.

Amorim had a difficult 14-month spell as head coach at United where he struggled to turn their fortunes around.

In October last year, United co-owner Jim Ratcliffe described Amorim as an “outstanding young manager” who needed three more years to prove himself, but over time that faith slipped away and the Portuguese was sacked in January.

Amorim’s stock remains high on the back of his achievements at Sporting, where the former Portugal midfielder guided the club to their first Primeira Liga title in 19 years in 2021 before capturing a second league crown in 2024.

Amorim, who won 14 caps, is Milan’s fourth manager since the club last lifted the Serie A trophy under Stefano Pioli in 2022.

BIG CHALLENGES AHEAD

His first task will be to restore structure and belief to a squad that appeared short of both during the closing months of the campaign when Milan’s attacking threat faded.

Amorim will be expected to move the team away from Allegri’s cautious, risk-averse approach towards a more aggressive, entertaining brand of football.

“Ruben believes in high-press attacking football with quick transitions that enable greater goalscoring,” the club’s American Italian owner Gerry Cardinale said in a statement.

“His philosophy aligns perfectly with our vision, while his leadership qualities and track record in developing players stood out to us. We believe in Ruben and are excited to welcome him to the club.”

The Portuguese coach will also need to win over a fanbase frustrated by the club’s struggles since the 2022 title triumph.

Supporters made their anger clear after the Cagliari loss, hanging banners outside Cardinale’s hotel and at San Siro with the message: “Go home: shame on you,” after Milan had to settle for a place in the second-tier Europa League competition.

Looking ahead to another season without Champions League football, Milan face a difficult transfer window as they try to keep key players while reshaping a squad that fell short.

Source: Reuters

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