Juventus sack Igor Tudor
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Juventus have identified ex-Napoli and Italian coach Luciano Spalletti as the top contender for the managerial position following Igor Tudor’s sacking on Monday.Tudor was relieved of his duties
Juventus have decided to sack their coach Tudor, and the club directors have already informed the Croatian tactician. An official statement in the coming hours will formally put an end to Tudor’s reign, which began in March 2025 and ended with three consecutive losses against Como, Real Madrid and Lazio.
Juventus boss Igor Tudor is under pressure to get results in light of the Bianconeri's 2-0 defeat to Como last weekend, with the Croat now winless in the last month.
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Igor Tudor was critical of Andrea Cambiaso and Jonathan David after Juventus suffered a third straight defeat to Lazio, but insisted he ‘doesn’t care about my future.’Jonathan David made his
Juventus head coach Igor Tudor is seemingly planning to replace Michele Di Gregorio with Mattia Perin in Sunday's clash against Lazio.
Moreover, Balzarini rebuffed circulating rumours claiming that Juventus could wait until the November international break to sack him, explaining why this theory doesn’t add up when it comes to big clubs. “The idea that we should wait for a break is BS as far as big clubs are concerned.
Juventus technical director Francois Modesto insists they ‘have a lot of faith’ in coach Igor Tudor, and are confident Lois Openda and Jonathan David will flourish eventually.The trip to Lazio