Marcello Lippi Admits He Was on the Verge of Becoming AC Milan Boss in January

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Renowned Italian manager Marcello Lippi has admitted that he was close to becoming AC Milan manager in January, before a good run of form saved Sinisa Mihajlovic’s job.


The 68-year-old revealed that he had already held talks with Milan CEO Adriano Galliani when Milan were stuttering in Serie A earlier in the season, only for discussions to break down after Milan started to perform on the field.

“The contact was at such a stage that I had already gathered all of the staff I work with at my home and told them to get ready,” the former Italy coach told Corriere Fiorentino.

“Then Milan beat Fiorentina 2-0 in their first game back after the winter break and went on a run of good results, and it all went up in smoke.”

Mihajlovic’s tenure was short lived, as he was sacked in April, leaving Christian Brocchi to take temporary charge.


Lippi had a chance to return to Italy once more in the summer, looking to take over as the technical director with the Italian Football Association (FIGC), but once again he admitted that the timing was off.

” I had a good time in China”, Marcello Lippi admits thinking about a return to #China after leaving in March 2015 pic.twitter.com/rcf0o93fIf

“They’ve tried to bring me to Milan three or four times before,” Lippi added. “But I always said no. I had given them my availability this time, though.”


Instead the veteran manager could be in line with a return to the Chinese Super League, where he won three successive league titles with Guangzhou Evergrande between 2012 and 2014.


“Yes, it’s true — I am thinking about going back,” he said. “Up to a few weeks ago, things looked different with the pre-contractual agreement I had with the FIGC, and you all know how that ended. I had a good time in China — it was an exciting challenge.”


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