Allegri discusses season finale, future, top four mission, ritiro and form of individuals
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Allegri discusses season finale, future, top four mission, ritiro and form of individuals
Milan head coach Massimiliano Allegri said his future beyond the season is not decided yet, stating that the future is tomorrow. After a needed win over Genoa, Milan enter the final match with control of their own destiny. A win against Cagliari, a side already safe in the standings, would secure a return to the Champions League and third place. Allegri noted that Milan’s home pace in 2026 has been poor, with only one point in the last three home games. He emphasized the need for a serious performance, respect for Cagliari’s first-time coach Pisacane, and the importance of reaching the objective to ensure a good night.
"Milan go into the last game of the season knowing they are in control of their own destiny. With a win they will not only secure a return to the Champions League but also third place. They face an already-safe Cagliari side, which can be both a good and a bad thing given they might well end up playing with a bit more freedom. The live table will no doubt add its own pressure as scores from the other fixtures come in, too."
"Let's just say the pace of 2026 is tragic. At home, we've picked up one point in our last three games. Those are numbers... Tomorrow is the last game of the season, and today is the last pre-match press conference of the season. Thank you for putting up with me;,we even had a bit of fun, which is one of the most important things. Tomorrow's objective is there, close at hand, so we have to make sure we reach it."
"We'll face Cagliari with great respect. They have a first-time coach, Pisacane, who has done an excellent job. They've had a great season, and I'm happy. I have a strong bond with Cagliari. Tomorrow we'll have to play a serious match: with a positive result, we have a chance of qualifying for the Champions League."
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