Paolo Condojournalist from Sky and the prestigious signature of Italian journalism, spoke about the future of Milan and Ibrahimovic’s possible return to the Rossoneri into the microphones of MilanNews.it: “I believe that this will be Pioli’s last season: we are in the fifth championship and for the good” For the sake of it, there are cases like Sir Alex Ferguson, who stayed at the club for twenty-five years, but those are different stories. In Italy, five years at one club, especially if it is a big club, is a record. I under no circumstances join the chorus of those who would like to send him away now because Pioli did some great things during his time at Milan, between the – surprise – Scudetto and the Champions League semi-finals, but in my opinion this will be his last season, after which the spring of five years is needed will choose the manager for next season, and this is the moment when a figure like Ibrahimovic can be very valuable as an adviser to Cardinale or Furlani. A moment when it will be very valuable to hear the opinion of a great expert on football. In the last thirty or forty years at Milan “There have always been people, from Ariedo Braida to Adriano Galliani and then Paolo Maldini, figures who understand football very well, which cannot be said about the current management, and in this regard anyone who understands matters has been at Milan a little in another way, when Maldini was sent off, Furlani said: “Franco Baresi will take his place,” but we know very well that Baresi has other characteristics. He is a monument to Italian football and the Rossoneri in particular, but he has other characteristics than the man on the pitch who stays with you all day at Milanello and so on. We need such a figure and Ibrahimovic is probably the best figure that exists at the moment, always considering him part of the Rossoneri universe. On the other hand, Ibrahimovic is a very ambitious person, he always has been, and so I think that Ibrahimovic will start doing his job and after that he will have to develop in one of two directions: either in the technical direction or in the managerial direction. You take Ibrahimovic and you have the top, but you know very well that the top can’t keep them in a strict order for long so that they can do something too small for their abilities. And in that sense, I see Ibrahimovic as the future coach of Milan if he decides to go down this path, or the general director of Milan if he decides to go down a different path.”
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