Soccer-Allegri fired by AC Milan as club misses out on Champions League


Soccer Football - Serie A - AC Milan v Cagliari - San Siro, Milan, Italy - May 24, 2026 AC Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri REUTERS/Daniele Mascolo

May 25 (Reuters) - AC Milan ⁠have sacked manager Massimiliano Allegri following a late-season ⁠collapse that ownership branded an "unequivocal failure" after the ‌club ended the season in fifth place and missed out on Champions League qualification, the Serie A club said on Monday.

The veteran coach was ​dismissed alongside senior executives Giorgio Furlani, ⁠Igli Tare, and Geoffrey ⁠Moncada as part of a sweeping overhaul aimed at restructuring ⁠the ‌club's football operations for next season.

Allegri concluded an abysmal second half of the Serie A season ⁠with a 2-1 home defeat to Cagliari on ​Sunday, with his ‌side winning just one of their final four matches.

"The ⁠final stretch ​was completely inconsistent with the performance up to that point, with last night’s disappointing loss in the final game turning ⁠the season into an unequivocal failure," a ​statement fromthe club said.

Allegri returned for a second spell at AC Milan this season, having previously led the club from ⁠2010 to January 2014. The team maintained a sustained challenge for the Serie A titlefor much of the campaign but saw a sharp decline in form at the end ​of the campaign that led to ⁠his dismissal.

"Further announcements regarding the next appointments will be made ​in due course - with the goal ‌to be ready and well ​prepared for the next season," the club added.

(Reporting by Tommy Lund in Gdansk; Editing by Toby Chopra)

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