Juventus sack coach Tudor after eight-match winless run
Juventus have sacked head coach Igor Tudor after failing to win their last eight matches in all competitions, the Serie A club said on Monday.
"Juventus
FC announces that it has today relieved Igor Tudor of his duties as
head coach of the men's first team, along with his staff," the Italian
club said in a statement.
Massimo Brambilla, head coach of the reserve team, will temporarily take over as the first team manager, the club added.
Croatian Tudor, who replaced Thiago Motta in March, was the first foreign manager appointed by Juventus since Didier Deschamps in 2006-07.
Former
centre-back Tudor spent nearly a decade of his playing career at
Juventus, during which they won Serie A twice and reached the final of
the Champions League.
Tudor, 47, guided Juventus to a fourth-place finish in Serie A last season and secured qualification for the Champions League.
But
the club's form took a downturn last month after winning their first
three league games, as they drew five successive matches in all
competitions before slumping to three losses in a week to Como, Real
Madrid and Lazio.
"I
think we prepared for the match in the right way, but we're still
missing something. There's no need to dramatise the situation, we're all
responsible for this difficult period," Tudor told reporters after
Sunday's loss at Lazio.
Juventus,
who host Udinese on Wednesday, have failed to score in their last four
matches and sit eighth in the Serie A standings, six points behind
leaders Napoli.

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