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AC Milan Hire New Manager After 1-1 Draw Against AS Roma 

AC Milan appoint Sergio Conceição as their new manager after dismissing Paulo Fonseca following a 1-1 draw with AS Roma, where Fonseca was sent off for dissent.
Sergio Conceição

AC Milan have officially announced the appointment of Sergio Conceição as their new manager following the dismissal of Paulo Fonseca. The decision came in the aftermath of Milan’s 1-1 draw against AS Roma, a match that saw Fonseca sent off for dissent, further complicating the team’s recent struggles. 

The draw against Roma highlighted the challenges Milan have faced this season, with inconsistent performances leaving fans and management frustrated. Fonseca’s tenure was marked by flashes of promise but ultimately fell short of the club’s high expectations. His dismissal signals a fresh start for the Rossoneri. 

Sergio Conceição, known for his tactical acumen and fiery personality, arrives with a strong reputation built during his successful stint at FC Porto. Milan fans are hopeful that his leadership will reignite the team’s ambition and restore their competitiveness in Serie A and European competitions. 

The focus now shifts to Conceição’s plans for the squad as he prepares to take charge of his first game. With the January transfer window approaching, there’s speculation about potential reinforcements to align with the new manager’s vision. 

AC Milan’s management has expressed confidence in Conceição’s ability to turn the season around, and supporters eagerly await what this new chapter will bring for the iconic club. 

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