Monza, Alessandro Nesta is the new coach: reunion with Galliani

Alessandro Nesta is the new coach of Monza: great opportunity for the coach who will therefore be making his debut in Serie A. An opportunity offered to him by Adriano Galliani, who had him as a footballer during his time at Milan. Nesta replaces Palladino, who signed for Fiorentina.

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AC Monza announces that from 1/7/24 Alessandro Nesta will be the new coach of the red and white First Team, with an annual contract plus automatic renewal for another season upon reaching certain conditions. Born in Rome on 19 March 1976, he grew up in the Lazio youth team where he became captain and flag, winning 1 Scudetto as well as 2 Italian Cups, 2 Italian Super Cups, 1 Cup Winners’ Cup and 1 European Super Cup. On 31 August 2002 he made his historic move to Silvio Berlusconi and Adriano Galliani’s AC Milan, where in ten years he confirmed himself as one of the strongest defenders in the world and won ten titles. An incredible cycle of triumphs with 2 Champions Leagues, 2 European Super Cups, 1 Club World Cup, 2 Scudetti, 2 Italian Super Cups and 1 Italian Cup.

In his rich palmares as a footballer there is also the 2006 World Cup won with Italy, for which he boasts 78 appearances. His coaching career began in the summer of 2015 at Miami FC. After two years in the United States, he returned to Italy in May 2018 to coach Perugia in Serie B. In the summer of 2019 he started with Frosinone, which he led to the Serie B playoff final. His constant growth led him to the Reggiana bench , where in the season just ended he led the newly promoted Emilians to an excellent eleventh place in Serie B. At Monza he reunited with Adriano Galliani after ten wonderful years at Milan, for his first experience as a coach in Serie A! Welcome Alexander!

 
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