Milan running risk with rookie coach say Dutch masters


  • Football
  • Wednesday, 15 Jan 2014

(Reuters) - AC Milan are taking a risk by employing Clarence Seedorf as their new coach said two former Dutch internationals, who were major figures at the Italian club when they won the European Cup in 1989 and 1990.

Marco van Basten said Milan should have appointed an experienced coach while Ruud Gullit said he was taken aback by the decision to give the job to 37-year-old Seedorf, who had been winding down his playing career in Brazil but had never before taken charge of a club.

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