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Soccer-Berlusconi still believes in Milan coach Mihajlovic

MILAN, Jan 16 (Reuters) - AC Milan president Silvio Berlusconi has quelled media speculation over the future of under-fire coach Sinisa Mihajlovic. The team have been inconsistent this season and go into Sunday's home game with fourth-placed Fiorentina occupying eighth spot in Serie A. Reports also emerged this week suggesting that Italy's former World Cup-winning coach Marcello Lippi had been approached as a replacement for the 46-year-old. "Do I still believe in Mihajlovic? Certainly," Berlusconi told reporters on Saturday. "We have to go forward and give it our all with the Milan we have." The club, however, have sacked three coaches in the last two years. "My relationship with Silvio Berlusconi is the same as always, much like the questions you keep asking me about it," said Mihajlovic. "I repeat for the one-thousandth time that we speak at least once a week, he is always kind and respectful with me. "I've got broad shoulders, every game is treated as a last-chance saloon. I've seen so many this season I never want to see another bar," Mihajlovic joked. "I've told my lads to shut it out and focus on playing football. I know it can't be easy to play for three months with people saying the coach is going to be fired." (Writing by Ed Dove; Editing by Tony Jimenez)