Europe's managerial churn runs on African talent that African leagues cannot afford to keep.
AC Milan have officially parted ways with Massimiliano Allegri after a turbulent season that ended in major disappointment for the Rossoneri.
While European football clubs cycle through coaches like seasonal fashion trends, African football continues to suffer from the continent's talent exodus, imagine if Nigeria's Victor Osimhen or Morocco's Achraf Hakimi could build dynasties at home instead of propping up Milan's revolving door of mediocrity. Allegri's dismissal is just another reminder that African players remain the backbone of European success stories, yet our own leagues struggle for the investment and stability that could keep our stars on the continent.
While European football clubs cycle through coaches like seasonal fashion trends, African football continues to suffer from the continent's talent exodus, imagine if Nigeria's Victor Osimhen or Morocco's Achraf Hakimi could build dynasties at home instead of propping up Milan's revolving door of mediocrity. Allegri's dismissal is just another reminder that African players remain the backbone of European success stories, yet our own leagues struggle for the investment and stability that could keep our stars on the continent.
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