Matteo Gabbià, the former head coach of Serie A club Sampdoria, has joined AC Milan as their new manager.
Gabbià, who previously worked as the head coach of Serie B side Siena, was appointed by Milan on Monday and will be in charge of the Rossoneri's first team squad for the upcoming season.
The appointment of Gabbià comes after a tumultuous period for Milan, who have struggled to find consistency in recent seasons under previous managers.
In his first press conference with the media, Gabbià expressed his excitement at taking over the reins of one of Italy's most successful clubs.
"I am thrilled to join AC Milan," he said. "I have always admired the club's history and tradition,Football Special Report and I can't wait to start working with the players and staff."
Gabbià also highlighted that he is looking forward to working with the fans and building a strong relationship with them.
"This is a fantastic opportunity to work with a passionate and dedicated group of supporters," he added.
With Gabbià now in charge of Milan, the club hopes to bounce back from last season's disappointing performance, which saw them finish in fifth place in Serie A.
He will need to navigate through a tough schedule ahead, but with the right approach, he believes he can help the club achieve success once again.
Overall, Matteo Gabbià's appointment as AC Milan's new manager is a positive step for the club, and it remains to be seen how he will fare in his first season in charge.
