AC Milan fired coach Clarence Seedorf on Monday after less than five months in charge and replaced him with youth team boss Filippo Inzaghi, a move that had been on hold for two weeks. "I thank Silvio Berlusconi for the trust," former Italy and Milan striker Inzaghi said of the club president. "This club is my life. "I will give my all for this shirt, with dedication, passion and determination," he added on the club's official Twitter account after signing a two-year contract.
Former Netherlands midfielder Seedorf, who had no previous coaching experience and spent 10 years of his playing career at Milan, quickly fell out of favour despite overseeing a significant improvement in results. Milan won 11 out of 19 Serie A matches under the Dutchman.
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