AC Milan is poised to announce Ruben Amorim as their new coach, marking a significant move for the Rossoneri. Amorim, who had a stint at Manchester United, will be tasked with revamping the team's tactics, which have shown promise but require refinement. The Portuguese coach will become the 17th foreigner to manage AC Milan since the club's inception in 1899. This appointment continues Milan's tradition of embracing international talent.
Amorim's arrival strengthens the connection between Milan and Portuguese football, with Fonseca and Conceicao being the other two Portuguese coaches in the club's history. Fonseca's tenure was marked by turbulence, while Conceicao navigated the team through a challenging period. Milan's history is replete with international influences, starting with its English founder, Herbert Kilpin.
The list of foreign coaches to have managed AC Milan includes notable names like Nils Liedholm from Sweden and Fatih Terim from Turkey. Amorim's predecessor, Stefano Pioli, leaves behind a legacy that Amorim aims to build upon. The Rossoneri faithful are eager to see the impact of Amorim's tactical acumen on the team.
As Amorim prepares to take the reins, attention turns to the potential impact on current players, including star talent Rafael Leao. The upcoming season promises to be an exciting chapter in AC Milan's history, with Amorim at the helm guiding the team.







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