Regarding Milan's decision to hire Amorim as the new head coach, Italian media outlet Sportitalia CEO Michele Criscitiello shared his perspective on the appointment.
Criscitiello said: "Amorim is not a bad coach; he has already demonstrated tactical ideas and can play attractive football. The problem is that these foreign coaches may not have closely followed Italian football, and frankly, Italian football itself presents certain challenges."
"We love watching the Italian league, but we must acknowledge that Serie A is not yet at the level of top European competitions, nor is it particularly attractive to outsiders. Milan has signed Amorim, but to assess whether the Rossoneri's project will succeed, Milan—and Serie A—will need three months if things go smoothly, or six months if things go poorly. My question is: Does Milan have three months to spare for Amorim to adapt? He still needs to learn Serie A, master the language, and adjust to Milanello."
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ImoukhuedeGeorge
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Already making excuses for him while not let things happen naturally and let him learn who knows he might shine
Dumabklstu
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Nampala tell peoples that are come join your team without knowing the culture . football is for everyone but things can be change smoothly 🤣😥
Redmnprtuy
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same time wey e won carry us go relegation 😏😏😏
Supadeklsy
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That's where the problem is.