The former Italian prime minister has been largely unimpressed with
the Serbian tactician at the helm of the Diavolo, watching the team slip
further from their objective of qualifying for European football
despite his substantial investment in the squad before the start of
their campaign.
According to Premium Sport, Berlusconi wants to see Brocchi manage
the first team next season instead of other candidates like Marcello
Lippi and Sassuolo’s Eusebio Di Francesco.
Part of the reason is because the former Milan player represents a
much a cheaper and less complicated alternative compared to the other
two coaches, coupled with the fact that he is very much appreciated in
the youth ranks.
Brocchi’s playing career involved amassing a total of 99 appearances
for Milan while scoring four goals in the process before ending his
career at Lazio in 2013.
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