AC Milan has revealed that manager Stefano Pioli will go after a five-year tenure at the San Siro.
The 58-year-old was stripped of his duties following a 3-1 Serie A defeat to Torino over the weekend.
That setback prolonged the Rossoneri’s terrible record of just one win in their last eight games across all competitions, with four losses.Repored by Skysports.
A statement issued by the club read: “AC Milan and Stefano Pioli announce that the Mister will be departing after the end of the current season, after having been in charge of the first-team since October 2019.
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“AC Milan expresses gratitude to Stefano Pioli and his squad for directing the first-team for five years, resulting in an unforgettable League title and re-establishing their position in top European competitions.Stefano’s professionalism and human touch have helped the squad improve and align with the club’s core ideals since its inception.Stefano Pioli thanks AC Milan for the opportunity to be a part of their illustrious history.
He is tremendously grateful to the ownership, management, and crew,staff, and everyone at Milanello and Casa Milan for their support and outstanding commitment.
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