The Italian team Milan delighted its fans through the distinguished results recently, especially the two victories over the two teams fighting for the Italian Serie A title this season, but these two victories did not get the old club out of the state of confusion and confusion over its plans for the coming season.

Milan's plans for the coming season include changing the current coach of the team as well as overthrowing the most prominent name in the club's history, Paolo Maldini, and the changes may include other club officials, while fans now dream of repeating the team's golden seasons at the level of local and European competitions.

Milan turned two goals behind, behind defending champion Juventus and leaders of the competition schedule, to a big 4/2 victory on Tuesday, thanks to three goals within five minutes and a late goal in the match. This victory came just three days after the big 3/0 victory over second-placed Lazio In the Italian league table.

But the team's preparations before Juventus face Italian press reports confirm the club's contract next season with German coach Ralf Rangnick to take over as coach and sports director, which means the dismissal of coach Stefano Bioli and Italian football icon Paolo Maldini, who spent 25 seasons as a player with Milan.

"Will there be a place for me? I don't know. I would like to finish this season well, we still have many matches. We can achieve some good results. Then we can think about our future," Maldini said minutes before the team's match against Juventus. Pioli took over as coach of the team last October, replacing coach Marco Janpaolo. When asked recently about the upcoming season, Bioli confirmed that he is focusing on the current season and the matches the team is playing at the present time.

Pioli led the Milan team from the fourteenth place to occupying the sixth position today and present great levels in the last matches of the team after the resumption of the season's activities despite the pressure and succession of the matches. Veteran Swedish striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who joined the team in January, has also succeeded in merging with the squad of young players on the team.
Now, fans and commentators are now wondering the goal of starting again from scratch, albeit with the outstanding coach Rangnick on a large scale.

Rangnick has previously coached the German Hoffenheim, Schalke and Leipzig teams, and was also a sports director for the Red Bull Salzburg and Leipzig clubs owned by the Red Bull Energy Drinks company, which Rajnik currently represents as director of sport and football development.

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