Chair rung between the teeth and a little sway of victory, this is Sergio Conceiçao's recipe for success with AC Milan. Arriving to play duty firefighters after the ouster of former Lille player Paulo Fonseca, the ex-FC Porto coach had a perfect start, materialized on Monday evening by a second victory in a row and a first title, the Super Cup. Italy, won against rival Inter, in a match that was poorly started.
It was difficult to see how the Rossoneri were going to get out of the mess set by the Interistas, who led two goals to nothing at the start of the second half, thanks to goals from Lautaro Martinez (45th + 1) and Taremi (47th). But this new Milan is stunning and, after Théo Hernandez reduced the score on a direct free kick, Sergio's gang equalized at the end of the match (Pulisic, 80th) before seeing Tammy Abraham offer him the coronation on the gong (93rd ).
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Uncle Sergio's victory dance
A prestigious success which was well worth a second dance, like after the victory against Juve in the semi-final, again after conceding the opener (2-1 victory). In the locker room, surrounded by his players, while they sang the title Danza Kuduro a cappella, Conceiçao did it again by doing a little dance step to liven up his group and strengthen the bonds.
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A winning formula for the former Nantes coach who will now have to focus on raising the bar in Serie A, where his team is in a sad 8th place, eight lengths from the top 4 and a qualifying place in the Champions League , but with two games behind to play. First team to oppose Sergio's squad, Cagliari, on Saturday, in the championship. With the same objective: victory and celebration.