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AC Milan on Monday dismissed head coach Massimiliano Allegri and senior sporting executives — CEO Giorgio Furlani, sporting director Igli Tare and technical director Geoffrey Moncada — after a late-season collapse left the 19-time Italian champions fifth in Serie A and outside next season’s Champions League.
The U.S. owner RedBird Capital called the campaign an “unequivocal failure” after Milan lost 2-1 at home to Cagliari on the final day, a result that, combined with Como’s 4-1 win at Cremonese, cost them a top-four finish.
The club, which had spent much of the season in the top two, won just one of its final four matches and was booed off at the San Siro.
Allegri returned last May for a second spell; Zlatan Ibrahimovic remains a senior adviser.
AC Milan said further appointments will be announced in due course as the club prepares for a season in the Europa League rather than the Champions League.
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The discussion frames the dismissals as a response to deeper governance and recruitment failures, not solely Allegri’s coaching. There is expectation of a full sporting restructure, but commentators warn of a difficult transfer window and uncertainty unless the club quickly restores Champions League football.
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