
After losing to Lazio 1-0, the Serie A champions had only five points in their previous five games, so Juventus fired coach Igor Tudor on Monday.
Massimiliano Brambilla, the men’s first team coach, will start on the bench for Wednesday’s game against Udinese, according to the Turin club.
Ivan Javorcic, Tomislav Rogic, and Riccardo Ragnacci were among the players who were relieved of their duties as the head coaches of the men’s first team, according to Juventus FC’s statement.
The club acknowledges Igor Tudor and his entire staff’s professionalism and commitment over the past few months, and wishes them the best of luck in their careers in the future.
In Serie A, Juventus is six points clear of Napoli’s leaders. After drawing one of their first three games and losing two of their subsequent three, they are now 25th out of 36 teams in the standings for Champions League.
Former Croatian international center-back Tudor, 47, joined Juve in March and replaced Thiago Motta as manager.
Juve have won eight games without a win and have not scored in their last four games, which is the lowest since September 10.
Tudor’s overall record as a Juventus player was 10 victories, 8 draws, and 6 blowouts. Following a busy summer transfer window, the club spent 130 million euros (151 million dollars) on one of the worst runs in recent memory.
In addition to center backs Piere Kalu and wingers Francisco Conceicao, Nico Gonzalez, and Edon Zhegrova, there were also recruits. Jonathan David and Lois Openda, both of whom signed for free, and one striker, Jonathan Openda, both signed for free.
Former Napoli and Italy coach Luciano Spalletti is wanted by Juventus, according to a report from Sky Sport Italy.
The Italian Federation fired Spalletti in June.
Source: Channels TV

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