Clarence Seedorf reveals why he failed as Milan coach

Ex Milan legend and coach Clarence Seedorf has released an interviewed for Fox Sports offering some interesting details about his past as AC Milan coach. 

The former Rossoneri midfielder commented on current Serie A campaign and revealed why he failed when in charge of the Red and Blacks. “I think the big difference between me and Rino is that when I was in charge of Milan, the club was a total chaos. I paid a high price for things that are not related to football. There was such a general mess at the club at the time. It was a huge disappointment for me. It still hurts me because I would love to have stayed longer”.

However Seedorf insists that he did a good job when he took charge of AC Milan: “I think the squad did well when I was in charge. We did 35 points (out of a possible 57) but unfortunately it was not enough. I am happy that Gattuso found an easier situation, this can make the difference. I would have stayed at AC Milan. I am happy for the fans as well, they now have more certainties for the future and that’s always good for fans”.

The first and only player to have won the Champions League with three different clubs is now enjoying his time in Spain as coach of Deportivo de La Coruna after a short spell in China at the helm of Shenzhen FC. 


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