Milan boss Stefano Pioli is eager to entrench himself as a club legend, ahead of his side’s Serie A title defence.
The Rossoneri only lost one league game from January to claim their first Scudetto since 2011, beating out arch-rivals Inter on the final day of the season.
It was a redemptive achievement for the 56-year-old, who was only hired on an interim basis after Marco Giampaolo’s dismissal in October 2019.
This was followed by Milan’s chief football officer Zvonimir Boban effectively falling on his sword to keep Pioli at the club in March 2020, with Milan’s form improving as Ivan Gazidis negotiated Ralf Rangnick’s potential hire.
Pioli is seeking to emulate the club’s coaching greats and believes cultivating a diverse squad has been key, as Milan look to restore their status among the best in European football.
“You can see many legends on the walls of Milanello and the opportunity to get there is exciting,” the Italian coach said at a fan event.
“The secret is to try to do the best from day one and have the courage to grow day by day. Only after that, one can decide his targets. It’s fundamental to identify the path.”
“I began my coaching career in 1999 and now I am more focused on priorities. Multicultural dressing rooms are so nice, we must accept everyone’s diversity and group with differences. Players become stronger by knowing each other.”
The Rossoneri will have their first pre-season run out on Saturday, with a fixture away to Koln.