The 41-year-old's days at San Siro appear to be numbered after another dismal campaign for the club and Silvio Berlusconi's desire to bring back Carlo Ancelotti.Filippo Inzaghi says has no intention of leaving AC Milan and hopes to see out the remaining year of his contact.Speculation that the 41-year-old is set to be relieved of his duties intensified this week as president Silvio Berlusconi revealed the club are ready to welcome back current Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti.But Inzaghi says he is ignoring reports regarding his possible replacement and still believes he is the man to lead the club forward.
I have a contract for another year and, until I am told otherwise, I will continue, he told a press conference.I have given it everything I have. I've been talking to the President for nine months. Often we agree on issues, sometimes we don’t, but he always allowed me to work.I will continue my work, then the club will tell me what is going to happen. Ancelotti is a great coach and we often talk, but until I am told something else, I'll carry on.Milan sit 11th in Serie A with two matches remaining and will miss out on European football next season, but Inzaghi is confident he can lead the club back to the top of Italian football.The foundations are there and the situation is not all that bad. We have to do a lot to get back to a certain level, but the ingredients are in place to achieve it, he said.CEO Adriano Galliani and the president know my ideas on how to become great again. I hope they’ll give me the chance to bring Milan back where it belongs.Milan host Torino on Sunday hoping to secure what would be just their second victory in their last eight league outings.Ancelotti, meanwhile, has claimed he would take a year out of coaching should he leave Real Madrid this summer.
I have a contract for another year and, until I am told otherwise, I will continue, he told a press conference.I have given it everything I have. I've been talking to the President for nine months. Often we agree on issues, sometimes we don’t, but he always allowed me to work.I will continue my work, then the club will tell me what is going to happen. Ancelotti is a great coach and we often talk, but until I am told something else, I'll carry on.Milan sit 11th in Serie A with two matches remaining and will miss out on European football next season, but Inzaghi is confident he can lead the club back to the top of Italian football.The foundations are there and the situation is not all that bad. We have to do a lot to get back to a certain level, but the ingredients are in place to achieve it, he said.CEO Adriano Galliani and the president know my ideas on how to become great again. I hope they’ll give me the chance to bring Milan back where it belongs.Milan host Torino on Sunday hoping to secure what would be just their second victory in their last eight league outings.Ancelotti, meanwhile, has claimed he would take a year out of coaching should he leave Real Madrid this summer.

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