The reason why I believe they should have kept him, is the fact that we are talking about Milan being even worse last year, that means even without going to UCL, they still did great and we should not be considering how this is bad, because he did better. He took a team that finished 8th last season, spent at two and three positions for most of the season and finished fifth at the table, that is improvement and if he can do that over course of just one season, he could have done a lot better later on.
Not giving time to manager is one of the biggest reasons why Milan fails so badly, if they want to be better then they need to hire someone good and then keep him for a few years and allow him to get better with time.
Not giving time to manager is one of the biggest reasons why Milan fails so badly, if they want to be better then they need to hire someone good and then keep him for a few years and allow him to get better with time.
If you talk about the manager I think Ac Milan is becoming desperate to be playing a top level games not only the Italian games, they are champions right from the beginning, they are part of the clubs in Europe that made Champions League football interesting to watch and not seeing them back then is like saying Barcelona, Madrid, Liverpool, Inter Milan, Chelsea and the others are not suppose to play, hope you get me. Now they haven't been playing Champions League football for almost 3 seasons now and you expect them to keep enduring for yet another season again? Honestly, I think it could be part of the contract, if you can't get the team to qualify for the UCL you'd lose your job, there are contracts that comes in that form and other ways so I feel it should be that they let him go (which they have) and get any better manager, Massimiliano Allegri has done his best but it wasn't good enough, they relaxed when it matters, when they was suppose to win they lost which cost them a chance in the UCL spot.

