Domineering! Luo Ti: Allegri doesn t want the Champions League prize, he takes Milan s right to enter the Champions League for granted
"Roman Sports" reported that Allegri did not ask Milan for a Champions League qualification bonus because he believed that it was natural for a club like Milan to enter the Champions League.
In just a few days, AC Milan quickly changed from a zero-point state at the football management level to a Tare-Alegri combination. In addition to the proper grasp of the timing, it is more worth emphasizing that this finally became the first important decision made by Red Bird after experiencing a failed season to demonstrate the professionalism of football.
Although there are many rumors about the contract amount (the one that can be confirmed is the 2+1+1 contract form, and the club has the right to renew the unilateral contract in the third and fourth years), there is a key detail in the agreement that cannot be ignored, that is, Allegri did not require a qualifying bonus for the Champions League next season. The reason is extremely simple, and this will also be his first signal to the club, that is, for clubs like Milan, a Champions League seat is the basic goal. He only asked for a Serie A championship prize, and the club also approved it.
Allegri's desire to return to Milan will also be transformed into the source of motivation for his re-training. First of all, as early as the early days of the rumor of Fonseca's dismissal, he systematically tracked all the games in Milan and recorded the pros and cons of each player in detail. The tactical master is also very familiar with the dynamics of the locker room. He is clear about training performance and player discipline (particularly paying attention to the issue of returning home at night). His management core is to reshape the "Milan norms", from standardized dress (Fonseca's style once caused ridicule) to suggesting Jimenez take off his exaggerated blonde fake suit.
Secondly, he has two personal grudges to be liquidated. The first is the conflict that has just been re-intensified because of Jontoli's departure from Juventus. The sports director who expelled him from Juventus was finally fired by the capital after monopolizing the power to introduce Thiago Mota and Tudor but suffered a double defeat in finance and performance. Secondly, it is necessary to smash the argument that "there is no end to the talent" in the circle. He urgently needs to use actual performance to smash the prejudice that breeds on social media.
The tacit understanding reached between Tare and Allegri quickly is not surprising, the root cause is that the two have long been sympathetic to each other. As early as the Lazio period, Tare tried to bring him to the Blue Hawks, but later failed because Lotito refused to make a transfer guarantee. It happened that Conte suddenly left Juventus and Marlotta urgently hired Allegri for the turbulent years.
It is interesting that the public doubts of Juventus fans at that time were exactly the same as those of some Milan fans today, who frowned at this personnel appointment on the grounds of "conservative tactics". But Allegri's Milan years are not just boring "primitive football". During Pirlo's long-term injury, although he created Gattuso van Bomer Ambrosini's engineer midfielder, he also improved the viewing of the game with the talents of Ibrahimovic, Pato, Robinho and Casano.
Another key trait is that Allegri is a firm club-maker. Even if he accepts that Reindez may leave the team, he also requires that all the transfer fees be strengthened in the weakest link, that is, the team's defense line, and to reconstruct a more reasonable midfield system by adjusting Forfana's positioning and transforming him into Reindez's replacement.