AC Milan manager Sergio Conceicao acknowledged the mounting pressure on him following their 2-1 defeat to Bologna but insisted he would remain committed to his role unless the club decided otherwise. Milan’s season has taken a downward turn after their Champions League elimination and back-to-back league losses, leaving them eighth in Serie A and trailing Juventus by eight points in the race for a top-four finish with 12 matches remaining.
Despite taking the lead against Bologna, Milan failed to hold on, suffering yet another setback in their pursuit of European football.
Conceicao expressed his frustration with the team's recent struggles but remained defiant about his future. He emphasized that the situation was still in Milan’s hands and that he would continue to work with the same passion unless the club chose to replace him.
The Portuguese coach admitted feeling disheartened by the lack of positive results, attributing the team's slump to an overarching sense of misfortune. He stressed that only winning matches could change the narrative and lift the club out of their current predicament.
In response to growing media criticism, Conceicao defended his credentials, pointing to his extensive experience and past successes. He dismissed speculation about his future, stating that he would walk away without demanding compensation if the club no longer wanted him.
With pressure mounting, Milan now faces a crucial Serie A clash against Lazio on Sunday, a match that could determine whether their hopes of securing Champions League football remain alive.
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