Keputusan radikal AC Milan setelah gagal lolos ke Liga Champions 2026/2027

News Summary:

  • A domino effect has been felt by AC Milan after their failure to secure a spot in next season’s Champions League via the domestic route.
  • Following this significant setback at the end of the current season, AC Milan has enacted radical changes.
  • Key figures in AC Milan’s management, including the CEO, Sporting Director, Technical Director, and head coach, are all set to depart.

Teknowarta – A profound domino effect has swept through AC Milan following their inability to clinch qualification for next season’s UEFA Champions League through domestic league performance. This major failure at the close of the current campaign has compelled AC Milan to undertake drastic, sweeping decisions.

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Consequently, several pivotal figures within AC Milan’s organizational structure have been mandated to leave in the wake of this disappointing outcome. The extensive reshuffle primarily targets the AC Milan CEO, Sporting Director, Technical Director, and the head coach.

These behind-the-scenes architects, who have long occupied their respective leadership roles, are now poised to depart from AC Milan. This unprecedented move comes as a direct consequence of the Rossoneri’s heartbreaking failure to reach the prestigious Champions League.

According to reports from Rossoneri News, Gerry Cardinale, the owner of AC Milan, has released an official statement to publicly confirm these far-reaching decisions. Cardinale fully acknowledged and empathized with the profound disappointment felt by AC Milan fans after their beloved team missed out on Champions League qualification for the upcoming season.

Despite having mounted a credible challenge for the Scudetto title for much of the season, AC Milan appeared to lose momentum and direction during the critical final stages of the campaign. This late-season slump ultimately necessitated a comprehensive overhaul of the club’s management structure, a decision Gerry Cardinale, as the owner, was compelled to make.

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“After last year’s disappointment, the mandate set for this club’s management was to secure a return to the Champions League and lay a foundation for consistently competing at the summit of Serie A,” Cardinale’s official statement, released through Red Bird, affirmed.

“For the vast majority of this season, we maintained a top-two position and held a significant opportunity to challenge for the Scudetto,” he continued, reflecting on the team’s promising early form.

However, Cardinale lamented the team’s late-season collapse, stating, “Nevertheless, the performance towards the end of the season was utterly inconsistent. A disappointing defeat against Cagliari ultimately transformed what was a promising season into a complete failure.”

In response to this setback, Cardinale declared, “Now is the opportune moment for profound change and a thorough reorganization across all operational departments.”

He then confirmed the significant departures: “Effective immediately, we are parting ways with CEO Giorgio Furlani, Sporting Director Igli Tare, head coach Massimiliano Allegri, and Technical Director Geoffrey Moncada.”

“We extend our sincere gratitude to all of them for their diligent work and unwavering dedication to AC Milan throughout their respective tenures,” Cardinale added, acknowledging their contributions despite the disappointing outcome.

Looking ahead, he concluded, “Further announcements regarding subsequent appointments will be made in due course, with the singular objective of ensuring the club is fully prepared and well-equipped for the challenges of the next season.”

Competing for the Scudetto Until Mid-Season, AC Milan Stumbled at a Critical Juncture

A closer examination of AC Milan’s performance this season, particularly within the Italian League competition, reveals a largely impressive showing initially, despite an early surprise defeat against Cremonese at home in their opening fixture. Following this initial loss, AC Milan embarked on an unstoppable run in the Serie A. The club notably remained unbeaten against any opponent for 25 consecutive league matches, spanning from week two through week 25.

The first signs of AC Milan’s faltering form only became apparent after their victory over Inter Milan in week 28. From that point onward, the team delivered a series of less-than-impressive results that persisted until the season’s conclusion.

The defeat to Lazio in week 29 marked the onset of AC Milan’s performance inconsistency. After securing a win against Torino, they subsequently suffered back-to-back losses against Napoli and Udinese.

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A dismal record of one win, one draw, and three losses in their final five matches served as conclusive evidence that AC Milan had indeed lost its way during the crucial closing stages of the season. The club, which had initially been firmly in contention for both the Scudetto and a Champions League qualification spot, suddenly found itself lamenting a stroke of misfortune by the season’s end.

The culmination of this downturn was a devastating 1-2 defeat to Cagliari in the final, decisive match. By the end of the season, AC Milan was forced to relinquish its opportunity to qualify for the next Champions League, ultimately finishing in a disappointing fifth place with 70 points in the week 38 standings.

Remarkably, AC Milan finished just one point behind Como 1907, who surprisingly secured a coveted Champions League slot in the season’s critical final moments. Consequently, AC Milan will instead compete in the Europa League, alongside Juventus.

This failure to qualify for the prestigious Champions League has directly led to AC Milan’s forced management restructuring, affecting key personnel from the CEO to the head coach.

(Tribunnews.com/Dwi Setiawan)

Summary

AC Milan has undergone radical changes following their failure to secure

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