Tale announced in Milan, Pioli gets angry

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Milan coach Stefano Pioli does not appreciate at all that the name of his potential replacement is circulating in the press.

AC Milan coach Stefano Pioli insists he is not distracted by rumors that Antonio Conte is holding talks with Rossoneri leaders.

Pioli wants to demonstrate his value

Rumors have suggested that Conte, the former Inter boss, is in talks to replace Pioli at the end of the season.

Pioli said before the Frosinone meeting: “There’s no problem, it annoys me a little, but it’s completely normal in modern football… Two colleagues announced their abandonment of prestigious positions 5 months earlier. What matters is that my players and I want to demonstrate our value until the end of the season, then we will see. »

Asked if he was disappointed that a new defender was not recruited last month, he replied: “Another defender did not arrive because the opportunities that were created in the market did not meet our needs and mine; we were looking for a ready and level defender, not coming from another league, not learning the language. »

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