AC Milan Ousts Coach Allegri, Sporting Director Tare, CEO Furlani

AAS Editorial Team

AC Milan Ousts Coach Allegri, Sporting Director Tare, CEO Furlani

The Rossoneri's ownership cleaned house on Monday, a day after their season ended in disappointment. AC Milan lost their final home match against Cagliari, finishing outside the top four and missing the Champions League. They will play Europa League next season.

The club announced the immediate departures of Massimiliano Allegri, who returned to the bench just one year ago, along with sporting director Igli Tare, technical director Geoffrey Moncada and CEO Giorgio Furlani. The statement acknowledged the bitter irony of a campaign that promised far more than it delivered.

The scoreboard made the point with less ceremony than everyone around it.

For most of the season, AC Milan sat in the top two Serie A positions with a legitimate shot at the Scudetto. The final stretch collapsed entirely, transforming what felt like a title challenge into an unambiguous failure. That kind of reversal does not need explanation—it simply shows on the standings.

Ownership thanked each departing figure for their work but made clear the mandate was Champions League qualification and a foundation for consistent Serie A contention. Further announcements regarding replacements will come in due course.

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