Milan, 20 June (LaPresse) – “I hope Milan can find balance and a serious project for the future.” Speaking to SportMediaset, former Milan sporting director Ighli Tare looked back on his time with the Rossoneri. “Leao? I don’t know whether it’s good or bad for him to be seeking new experiences, but when someone has that desire, it means the relationship has come to an end, that the cycle has closed. His qualities are indisputable,” he added, “he just needs to find consistency in his performances because he’s the sort of player who can decide matches on his own; this year that hasn’t happened, partly due to the physical problems he’s had.” “Allegri at Napoli? He’s top-class; Napoli’s decision was a wise one, in line with the ambitions the club has and must continue to have for next season. Max and I are in regular contact – we speak on the phone every two or three days. We’ve made a few mistakes, but Allegri is a manager who has done exceptionally well in the history of Italian football and will continue to do so,” says Tare. Finally, moving from Milan to Italy, from Allegri to Mancini: “Italy can certainly build on Mancini’s experience; he was the last manager to win a title and can now resume the work he left off. This is the time to make bold choices and focus on young players: there are promising prospects – just look at the results from the youth teams – but we need to be brave, give them confidence and be patient with them.”
Football, Tare: “Allegri to Napoli was a wise choice; I hope Milan have a serious project”

Milan, 20 June (LaPresse) – “I hope Milan can find balance and a serious project for the future.” Speaking to SportMediaset, former Milan sporting director Ighli Tare looked back on his time with the Rossoneri. “Leao? I don’t know whether it’s good or bad for him to be seeking new experiences, but when someone has that desire, it means the relationship has come to an end, that the cycle has closed. His qualities are indisputable,” he added, “he just needs to find consistency in his performances because he’s the sort of player who can decide matches on his own; this year that hasn’t happened, partly due to the physical problems he’s had.” “Allegri at Napoli? He’s top-class; Napoli’s decision was a wise one, in line with the ambitions the club has and must continue to have for next season. Max and I are in regular contact – we speak on the phone every two or three days. We’ve made a few mistakes, but Allegri is a manager who has done exceptionally well in the history of Italian football and will continue to do so,” says Tare. Finally, moving from Milan to Italy, from Allegri to Mancini: “Italy can certainly build on Mancini’s experience; he was the last manager to win a title and can now resume the work he left off. This is the time to make bold choices and focus on young players: there are promising prospects – just look at the results from the youth teams – but we need to be brave, give them confidence and be patient with them.”
