Jump directly to the content

AC MILAN have appointed Sergio Conceicao as their new boss just hours after sacking Paulo Fonseca.

The Portuguese gaffer was given his marching orders after last night's 1-1 Serie A draw with Roma.

AC Milan have sacked manager Paulo Fonseca after less than six months
2
AC Milan have sacked manager Paulo Fonseca after less than six monthsCredit: AFP
Sergio Conceicao has been confirmed as his replacement
2
Sergio Conceicao has been confirmed as his replacementCredit: Getty

Fonseca only joined Milan last summer as a replacement for Stefano Pioli after two years with French side Lille.

Tasty fees were spent on Monaco midfielder Youssouf Fofana, Salzburg defender Stranhinja Pavlovic, Spurs right-back Emerson Royal and Atletico Madrid's ex-Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata.

And Fonseca even managed to bag a late loan deal for Roma forward Tammy Abraham, also once of Chelsea, while also making Blues icon Paulo Ferreira his assistant.

But despite the haul of arrivals, Milan were only able to win 12 of 24 matches under their new boss.

READ MORE IN FOOTBALL

The 19-time Serie A champions find themselves eighth in the table, 14 points behind joint-leaders Atalanta and Napoli.

They could fall 16 points off the pace if rivals Inter Milan win their game in hand.

And San Siro chiefs issued a brutal 41-word statement on Monday to confirm that Fonseca had been given his marching orders.

It read: "AC Milan announces that Paulo Fonseca has been relieved from his duties as Head Coach of the Men's First Team.

FOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS

"The Club extends its gratitude to Paulo for his great professionalism and wishes him the very best in his future endeavours."

Milan have not wasted any time appointing a successor, with fellow Portuguese ace Conceicao penning a contract until 2026.

Watch AC Milan star stitch up her OWN gory wound in incredible video thanks to side hustle as a DOCTOR

He starred for rivals Lazio, Parma and Inter as a player.

While his son, 22-year-old winger Francisco, currently plays for Juventus.

It marks his first role since leaving Porto in June.

He spent seven years in the Portuguese capital, winning three titles and eight cups.

Conceicao was renowned for his fiery attitude and bullish tactics.

And he could opt for a 4-4-2 formation, potentially pairing ex-Chelsea duo Morata and Abraham together.

Topics