AC Milan have sacked coach Clarence Seedorf and hired Filippo Inzaghi as his replacement, the club have confirmed.
The Dutchman was appointed head coach of the Italian giants in January
as he replaced Massimiliano Allegri at San Siro. Despite coming close to
securing one of Serie A's Europa League spots, the Dutchman was
expected to be releived of his duties as he came under criticism from
president Silvio Berlusconi and chief executive Adriano Galliani.
The club have now confirmed that they have parted ways with the former
midfielder and have appointed Inzaghi as the new first-team coach after a
successful spell at the helm of the Under 19 team.
Through a
statement on their official website, Milan revealed that the former
striker and club legend has been handed a two year deal.
"AC
Milan communicates to have sacked coach Clarence Seedorf and have
entrusted the first team, through June 30, 2016, to Filippo Inzaghi,"
the statement read.
SOURCE: GOAL
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