Inzaghi wants 30 year stay, remains defiant as Milan pressure mounts


Under-pressure AC Milan coach Filippo Inzaghi is hopeful of keeping his job in the aftermath of Monday's 2-1 defeat at Fiorentina.
Inzaghi saw his side take the lead through Mattia Destro early in the second half, as Milan looked set to bounce back from disappointing draws with Chievo and Verona.
However, substitute Joaquin supplied the assist for Gonzalo Rodriguez's equalizer before scoring the crucial second to bolster his side's European aspirations.
Milan, who would have leapfrogged rivals Inter with a win, are left with plenty of work to do to keep their own European hopes alive as the pressure mounts on Inzaghi.
But the club's former striker remains defiant, telling Sky Sport Italia: "I have a contract and will continue to work away quietly.
"There have been many difficulties, but after this game we can get back to playing good football. Here we saw my real Milan and we deserved to win.
"I hope to stay for a long time on the Milan bench. If they want to keep me, great, otherwise I will go on my way.
"I want to do this job for 30 years, hopefully. It is clear that Milan is a club that has given me so much and I hope to stay for as long as possible."
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