Sinisa Mihajlovic said his departure from Sampdoria will be confirmed tomorrow. “We made huge steps forward.”

The Blucerchiati were held 2-2 by Parma this evening to get seventh, which could be enough to qualify for the Europa League as Genoa were denied a UEFA licence.

“I took Sampdoria a year and a half ago, they were in penultimate place. We ensured safety early, this season were always in the top places and finished seventh,” Mihajlovic told Sky Sport Italia.

Sinisa Mihajlovic said his departure from Sampdoria will be confirmed tomorrow. “We made huge steps forward.”

The Blucerchiati were held 2-2 by Parma this evening to get seventh, which could be enough to qualify for the Europa League as Genoa were denied a UEFA licence.

“I took Sampdoria a year and a half ago, they were in penultimate place. We ensured safety early, this season were always in the top places and finished seventh,” Mihajlovic told Sky Sport Italia.

“That means a huge step forward from last term. Of course we are disappointed not to get into Europe via sixth place, but if Genoa don’t get in then it’s right Sampdoria are next up.

“The fans pay their ticket and can express their opinion however they want. I have no regrets, I just want to point out all that we’ve done in 18 months. I would hate for the leaps forward to be forgotten just because we finished seventh and not sixth.”

President Massimo Ferrero practically confirmed Mihajlovic will be replaced next season, so when will we know his future?

“There will be an announcement tomorrow. You can read it on the Samp website.

“Will Walter Zenga replace me? He’s a friend, so that would be nice. As for me, I’d like to relax at home and enjoy my family. Of course I know that after two weeks I’d get bored and my wife couldn’t stand me hanging around any more!”

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