Seedorf wants Galliani to keep faith amid Milan struggles


  • Football
  • Saturday, 22 Mar 2014

AC Milan's coach Clarence Seedorf gestures during a training session at the Vicente Calderon stadium in Madrid March 10, 2014. REUTERS/Juan Medina

ROME (Reuters) - Clarence Seedorf says that he has asked AC Milan chief Adriano Galliani to keep supporting him and his team amid claims the Dutchman has until Wednesday's trip to Fiorentina to save his job.

Reports in Italian media say the 37-year-old coach is under pressure for poor results and his team's style of play. They visit Lazio on Sunday before travelling to Florence.

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