Juventus axe manager Tudor Amidst deepening crisis

In a decisive move signaling deep institutional concern, Juventus have terminated manager Igor Tudor’s contract after a dismal run of results that culminated in a defeat to Lazio. The loss marked the team’s third in a row across all competitions, extending a winless streak to eight matches.

Appointed just last March to replace Thiago Motta, the 43-year-old Croatian coach failed to reverse the club’s fortunes. His tenure concludes with “The Old Lady” languishing in eighth place in Serie A, a troubling six points behind league leaders Napoli and winless in their last five league outings.

The club’s European campaign is equally precarious, with Juventus sitting 25th in the Champions League group stage after a disappointing start.

A brief club statement thanked Tudor and his staff for their “professionalism and dedication.” Massimiliano Brambilla is set to take temporary charge for the crucial midweek fixture against Udinese.

This dismissal underscores a period of intense turmoil for the Italian giants, who now face a critical search for a leader capable of orchestrating a much-needed revival for the faltering squad.

 

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