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AC Milan boss Massimiliano Allegri remains unfazed by the ongoing rumors that the Serie A giants are contemplating parting company with their head coach.
The Rossoneri have been in far from impressive form in the opening months of the 2012-13 campaign, and high-profile names such as Luciano Spalletti and Pep Guardiola have been touted as potential replacements for the former Cagliari trainer in the past few weeks.
However, Allegri does not fear that he will get the sack any time soon as he still has club owner Silvio Berlusconi's support, following the 1-1 Champions League draw against Malaga on Tuesday.
"I met president Berlusconi in the changing rooms, and he told me he was happy with the performance," Allegri told reporters.
"There have been countless names and rumors circulating. The story bores me a bit and it's up to the club to deal with these situations."
AC Milan recently released an official statement denying it has approached Guardiola to replace Allegri.
The Rossoneri have been in far from impressive form in the opening months of the 2012-13 campaign, and high-profile names such as Luciano Spalletti and Pep Guardiola have been touted as potential replacements for the former Cagliari trainer in the past few weeks.
However, Allegri does not fear that he will get the sack any time soon as he still has club owner Silvio Berlusconi's support, following the 1-1 Champions League draw against Malaga on Tuesday.
"I met president Berlusconi in the changing rooms, and he told me he was happy with the performance," Allegri told reporters.
"There have been countless names and rumors circulating. The story bores me a bit and it's up to the club to deal with these situations."
AC Milan recently released an official statement denying it has approached Guardiola to replace Allegri.