Damien Comolli (photo Ipa)
Damien Comolli new CEO of Gerry Cardinale’s Milan?
Damien Comolli could become the new CEO of Milan, position currently held by Giorgio Furlani who would remain in the club in via Aldo Rossi with another role according to the rumors of the last few hours. A name that is not new in the Rossoneri way, but which is back in the news.
Who is Damien Comolli, a strong name for Gerry Cardinale’s new Milan
Damien Comolli is a 360° football man: he started by coaching Monaco’s youth teams, he was then an observer at Arsenal (between 1996 and 2004) in the golden years of the Gunners, 3 champions in the Premier League (with moves such as Kolo Touré, Eboué, Clichy). Subsequently he began his career as sporting director, Saint-Etienne, Tottenham (where he signed Luka Modric in 2008, but also Bentley, Assou-Ekotto and Berbatov) and then Saint-Etienne again. Then the leap to Liverpool (until 2012, buying people of the caliber of Jordan Henderson and Luis Suarez). After an experience in Türkiye, in 2020 he entered the RedBird galaxy as president of Toulouse ‘Moneyball model’ with the satisfaction of promotion to Ligue 1 and the following year of victory in the French Cup.
Damien Comolli, AC Milan and the Toulouse ‘moneyball’ model
In recent years, Toulouse has worked hand in hand with Zelus Analytics, a sports data company founded by Luke Bornn – former head of Rome analysis – in which RedBird owns a 50% share and with a team of data scientists and engineers, most spread across the United States. The French club has a database covering up to 70 leagues around the world. Zelus carries out a detailed analysis on the players, analyzing the action made by the player in question, both when he has the ball and when he doesn’t have it, in all situations and in various matches. “Our mission is to address these challenges by building the world’s leading sports intelligence platform” is their motto.
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