Allegri Addresses Milan Exit and Cardinale’s Comments at Napoli Unveiling
Massimiliano Allegri, speaking at his Napoli presentation, touched upon his departure from AC Milan and indirectly responded to comments made by Gerry Cardinale.


Massimiliano Allegri made his first public appearance as the new head coach of Napoli, using the occasion to address lingering questions about his recent departure from AC Milan and to offer a measured response to comments attributed to AC Milan owner Gerry Cardinale.
New Beginnings in Naples
Speaking at the Teatro San Carlo for Napoli’s season launch, Allegri expressed his gratitude for the opportunity and his excitement about leading the passionate Neapolitan side. He acknowledged the club’s rich history, including recent successes in European competitions and a Serie A title, under the stewardship of his new president.
“For me, I think this whole presentation is overkill. It’s the first time I’ve been in a theatre like this, and I thank the president,” Allegri stated, highlighting the grandeur of the event. He emphasized his belief in the squad’s potential, noting that he is inheriting a team familiar with demanding coaching styles, referencing Antonio Conte’s methods.
“I’m inheriting a team that knows how to work because we know how Antonio Conte works. It’s happened to me before, and I know how he worked, and it went well,” he added. Allegri stressed the importance of consistency, professionalism, and being in contention for objectives by March.
Reflections on the Milan Stint
When questioned about his time at AC Milan, Allegri acknowledged the disappointment of how his second tenure concluded. The Rossoneri experienced a significant downturn in form during the final eight games of the season, ultimately missing out on Champions League qualification and finishing fifth.
“It’s not about revenge. I’m very disappointed with how last year ended. I thank everyone who worked with me at Milan,” Allegri said. He reflected on the unpredictable nature of football, stating, “Football is beautiful because winning and achieving goals isn’t easy. We must start this year with the certainty that nothing can be taken for granted.”
Addressing Cardinale’s Jab
Allegri also indirectly responded to remarks made by AC Milan owner Gerry Cardinale, who reportedly criticized the team’s approach under Allegri, emphasizing a need to “play to win, not to draw.” While Allegri chose not to engage directly with the specific words, he conveyed his respect for those he worked with at Milan.
“I won’t comment on the words of AC Milan’s owner, Cardinale. I can only thank the people I worked with last year. We’re all disappointed we didn’t achieve our goal,” he stated, maintaining a professional stance.
Squad and Tactical Approach
On the subject of tactics and formations, Allegri reiterated his flexible approach. He believes in adapting to the strengths of his players and the specific demands of each match.
“Football is beautiful because it’s open to debate. It’s the most beautiful sport in the world because it’s unpredictable,” Allegri remarked. “As for formations and playing systems… I have a strong squad at my disposal, I’m fortunate to have players who can play with one formation and another. The important thing is hard work and a willingness to sacrifice.”
He concluded by emphasizing that the team possesses all the necessary characteristics for success under his guidance.
Key facts
| Fact | Detail |
|---|---|
| Coach | Massimiliano Allegri |
| New Club | Napoli |
| Previous Club | AC Milan |
| Reason for Departure | Team’s late-season collapse, club management decision |
| Cardinale’s Comments | Allegedly focused on playing to win, not draw |
The development matters for FootballGames10 readers as it provides insight into the managerial changes within Serie A and the perspectives of prominent figures like Massimiliano Allegri as they transition to new clubs. It offers context on the dynamics between clubs and their coaches following high-profile departures.
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SempreMilan RSS Original publication: 2026-07-14T12:30:00+00:00
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