Mimmo Di Carlo’s position on the Livorno bench is reportedly under consideration and a negative result at Milan may determine his exit.

The Amaranto brought former Chievo and Sampdoria boss Di Carlo in as their third tactician of the season in late January.

However, having managed only the three League wins from 13 played, Tuttosport speculate that the 50-year-old is under scrutiny.

Mimmo Di Carlo’s position on the Livorno bench is reportedly under consideration and a negative result at Milan may determine his exit.

The Amaranto brought former Chievo and Sampdoria boss Di Carlo in as their third tactician of the season in late January.

However, having managed only the three League wins from 13 played, Tuttosport speculate that the 50-year-old is under scrutiny.

Whilst the Saturday trip out to San Siro to face Clarence Seedorf’s Milan is the first of only five remaining fixtures this term, it is rumoured that it could be Di Carlo’s last, if he does not turn around President Aldo Spinelli’s mindset.

Spinelli is seen as disappointed and considering the Coach’s future for last weekend’s 4-2 home defeat to relegation rivals Chievo.

On from that result, Livorno sit in 18th position in Serie A, three points adrift of safety and after Milan face matches with Lazio, Udinese, Fiorentina and Parma.

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