Fonseca was fired by Milan on Monday morning and replaced by Sergio Conceicao.
Ancelotti told Radio Rai 1 this morning: “I still think that being fired is part of a coach's job. It's happened to me a thousand times: when a team has problems, the responsibility lies with one man, the coach. It's not fair, but unfortunately it is true: the coach is very alone in his work, especially in difficulties.”
The Italian also sent a message of support to the Portuguese: “You can argue about the way it happened, but in the end the result is that the coach stops training and is fired. I'm with him, this happens with our work, but it is said that when a door closes, a new gate opens. I'm sorry, but over time you'll get used to the idea.
Speaking about the match Madrid lost to the Rossoneri, Ancelotti said: “We played against them a few months ago and they deserved to win. They probably did not achieve the continuity that the board requested. The adjustment of the coach and new players must follow the results, especially at big clubs like Milan.”
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