Milan director general Adriano Galliani has taken back his resignation - announced after public differences with the daughter of club owner Silvio Berlusconi - Italian media reported Saturday, according to dpa. "Serenity is back at Milan. Adriano Galliani will stay on at his place," Berlusconi said. "Galliani feels relieved now. Everyone will stay at their own place and Milan continue on with common goals. The organization of the club does not change." Earlier in November, Barbara Berlusconi, 29, had openly criticized Galliani's management of the team, who sit in 13th position on 14 points from 13 games. Their gap from leaders Juventus is 20 points. Galliani, 69, said Friday he felt his reputation had been tarnished and he was set on quitting, by the end of December, the club he had steered for 27 years. "Milan is my life, but I do not accept this situation," he said. Under his tenure, Milan won eight Serie A scudetti and five of their seven European titles. Galliani appears to have changed his mind after a discussion about his role in connection with that of Barbara Berlusconi, who sits on the club's board and appeared set on taking over the Rossoneri as they struggle in the Italian Serie A. -- SPA 18:07 LOCAL TIME 15:07 GMT تغريد