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AC Milan President Silvio Berlusconi Launches Attack On Leonardo: "I Ought To Be The Coach"
Maverick billionaire believes he would do a great job at San Siro.
By Matt Monaghan
AC Milan president and Prime Minister of Italy Silvio Berlusconi has launched a scathing attack on ex-boss Leonardo, saying "I ought to be the coach".
Leonardo and Milan parted by 'mutual consent' this month after he led the side to a distant third place finish in Serie A. Supporters criticized Berlusconi's decision to get rid of the Brazilian, along with his perceived lack of spending on a squad that has weakened in recent times.
Speaking to Milan Channel, Berlusconi blasted back at his critics.
“Milan need to focus on playing good football now and not drawing games like the one we were winning 2-0 against Napoli at the 90th minute," Berlusconi said.
“Nor should we fail to realize the danger posed by Douglas Maicon in the second derby against Inter. At times I really ought to be the Coach...
He added: “It is not true that I don’t spend money. In the last five seasons I’ve spent an average of £54m a year.
“To those fans who urge me to sell up the club, I reply that I love Milan and will never sell this club to someone who is unworthy or couldn’t make it even greater.
“The famous emirate who could make Milan better than it already is simply doesn’t exist. In times of economic crisis, it isn't even easy to imagine a buyer and I would never sell to the first person who came along.”
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Leonardo and Milan parted by 'mutual consent' this month after he led the side to a distant third place finish in Serie A. Supporters criticized Berlusconi's decision to get rid of the Brazilian, along with his perceived lack of spending on a squad that has weakened in recent times.
Speaking to Milan Channel, Berlusconi blasted back at his critics.
“Milan need to focus on playing good football now and not drawing games like the one we were winning 2-0 against Napoli at the 90th minute," Berlusconi said.
“Nor should we fail to realize the danger posed by Douglas Maicon in the second derby against Inter. At times I really ought to be the Coach...
He added: “It is not true that I don’t spend money. In the last five seasons I’ve spent an average of £54m a year.
“To those fans who urge me to sell up the club, I reply that I love Milan and will never sell this club to someone who is unworthy or couldn’t make it even greater.
“The famous emirate who could make Milan better than it already is simply doesn’t exist. In times of economic crisis, it isn't even easy to imagine a buyer and I would never sell to the first person who came along.”
Keep up to date with Serie A and Italy news with Goal.com's Italy page and join Goal.com USA's Facebook fan page!
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