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Stefano Pioli has been the head coach of AC Milan for more than four and a half years but tomorrow will mark his last game, it has been confirmed.

La Gazzetta dello Sport write how Pioli has done an exceptional job not letting the external noise get to him given the way that he has always spoken with clarity and dignity about his work and his future.

There was one striking comment he made: “I have always evaluated my work for what I find and what I leave. I have found certain situations and I leave another situation.” Now, we can begin to evaluate.

Feet in the rubble

Milan, quite simply, have grown in all areas under Pioli. The credit must obviously be shared with all the components – the management, the financial point etc. – but if Milan are now back to relevancy on the European stage it is clear this is thanks to on-field results.

Ultimately, the proof is easy: on 20 October 2019, the day of Milan-Lecce – Pioli’s first match on the Rossoneri bench – predicting one Scudetto and four Champions League places for the next four and a half years would have been possibly laughed at.

The rubble that Stefano inherited from Marco Giampaolo is well illustrated by the first results: three wins, three draws and three defeats in the nine outings until the collapse in Bergamo, that 5-0 which prompted a reset.

A miracle via video call

After that heavy defeat, Milan needed someone with a firm hand and clear ideas. Someone who was more authoritative than authoritarian, and thus Pioli started building.

Long collective and individual sessions on the couch in his office were needed to convince the players that none of them were actually what they had seen up to that moment. First of all, it was necessary to convince the team of its value, and then give tactical awareness.

This article first appeared on SempreMilan and was syndicated with permission.

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