AC Milan's decision to appoint Ruben Amorim as their new coach has raised eyebrows among pundits. Journalist Umberto Zapelloni has expressed his concerns about the club's strategy, labeling it a 'leap into the void.' Amorim, a Portuguese coach, will be tasked with turning the team around, but Zapelloni believes that not knowing the Italian league could be a significant disadvantage.
The new coach will have a tough job ahead, inheriting a team in a challenging environment with a new management team. The Serie A is notoriously competitive, and Zapelloni thinks that Amorim will need at least a year to adapt. The journalist's comments reflect the concerns of some fans, who worry that the club's American-style approach may not be suitable for the Italian league.
Amorim's mission will be to win over the hearts of Rossoneri fans and silence his doubters. With a two-year contract and an option for a third, he has time to prove himself. However, the pressure is on, and he will need to navigate the complexities of the Italian league to achieve success.
The club's new management team, led by Gerry Cardinale, is betting on Amorim to lead the team to success. While some are skeptical, others believe that Amorim's appointment could be a bold move that pays off in the long run.







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