Moggi claims Allegri and Ibrahimovic have 'fallen out' and are 'no longer seeing each other'
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Moggi claims Allegri and Ibrahimovic have 'fallen out' and are 'no longer seeing each other'
"“At the moment, there's a kind of armed peace at Milan where everyone talks behind each other's backs without telling each other what they really think, except Allegri and Ibrahimovic, who have had a falling out and are no longer seeing each other,” he said (via Calciomercato.com)."
"“Since then, the manager has become a target, even though he's always talked about Champions League qualification as his main objective.”"
"“If he were to achieve it, he'd do what the club asks, regardless of whether it's through ups and downs in performance that are forcing the team to fight strenuously to secure at least fourth place.”"
"“What can I say about Tare? He's one of the best managers, based on what he demonstrated at Lazio. It almost seems like Milan hired him to please those who said that, after Maldini, the club lacked a director capable of managing the team both sportingly and financially.”"
Luciano Moggi claims Massimiliano Allegri and Zlatan Ibrahimovic had an argument that left them no longer on speaking terms. Moggi, formerly a Juventus executive and later a commentator, focuses on a power struggle within Rossoneri management. He describes an “armed peace” at Milan where people talk behind each other’s backs without sharing real opinions, except Allegri and Ibrahimovic. Moggi says the manager has become a target despite consistently framing Champions League qualification as the main objective. He adds that if qualification is achieved, the manager would do what the club asks, even if performance fluctuates and the team must fight to secure at least fourth place. He also praises Tare as a top manager based on work at Lazio and suggests Milan hired him to satisfy concerns about lacking a director after Maldini.
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