Juventus failed the acid test against Napoli over the weekend, as a win in a stadium where they have now lost seven meetings in a row would have signified their return to elite levels, and instead, they continue to stutter despite sacking Igor Tudor and hiring Luciano Spalletti, Corriere dello Sport informs.
Former Juventus goalkeeper Rubinho has expressed his scepticism over Igor Tudor’s suitability as manager of the Old Lady. When the club needed to replace Thiago Motta in March, they turned to Tudor, who was available and also a former player for the Bianconeri.
New Juventus boss Luciano Spalletti has been granted more powers at the club compared with his predecessor, Igor Tudor. The Croatian was confirmed at the end of the previous campaign after succeeding in his mission to secure Champions League football.
Let’s be honest: so far, this hasn’t been a successful signing. Joao Mario has spent far more time on Juventus’ bench than on the pitch wearing a starting shirt.
Juventus has not been doing well since the PRISMA Investigation, losing its dominance in Serie A and its European relevance. Now, eyeing Newcastle's recent success in England, they managed to secure a key figure for the team.
One of Juventus’ most recent managers could soon be heading to the Premier League, as Wolverhampton Wanderers reportedly consider both Igor Tudor and Thiago Motta for their vacant managerial position.
Juventus has a new manager at the helm, and Luciano Spalletti will be their third manager in 2025 alone. The men in black and white believe that they now have a coach who can take the team to the next level, but they could have been in a stronger position if the previous two managers had addressed certain issues.
Igor Tudor, Patrick Vieira and Stefano Pioli were all dismissed within a week, after Serie A clubs had gone the first six matches without a managerial change for the first time in eight years.
Luciano Spalletti may have only arrived at Juventus on Thursday, but his early statements have depicted a man who’s completely aware of the club’s status in the Italian football pyramid.
Luciano Spalletti enjoyed a winning debut at Juventus, as his team edged past Cremonese on the road, but he admits that the pressure is already on. The Bianconeri announced the appointment of the former Roma, Inter and Napoli boss on Thursday, just three days following the sacking of Igor Tudor.
Pundit Emiliano Bonazzoli has shared his thoughts on the recent departure of Igor Tudor from Juventus, suggesting that the team’s struggles extend beyond coaching and stem from a lack of cohesion among the players.
John Elkann has become increasingly involved in the day-to-day running of Juventus since the end of last season, though it remains rare for him to visit the team’s dressing room directly.
Although he’s running on an expiring contract, Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic doesn’t completely rule out staying at the club beyond the current campaign.
Juventus interim coach Massimo Brambilla says he decided the starting line-up for a game against Udinese with staff members after Igor Tudor was sacked and feels Kenan Yildiz must be left ‘free’ to find the space he needs in attack.
Juventus continue to search for attacking consistency after a frustrating spell in which their strikers have failed to deliver. Throughout the season, the team has struggled to score goals despite boasting one of the most talented front lines in Serie A.
Juventus are set to work under its third manager in the same year once the club confirms its next head coach. The Bianconeri have dismissed Igor Tudor following a poor sequence of results, and they are now determined to avoid repeating the same mistakes with their next appointment.
Igor Tudor has been relieved of his duties at Juventus after failing to arrest the club’s slide as the Bianconeri continue to struggle in the current season.
Juventus confirm that Igor Tudor has been sacked and that NextGeno coach Massimo Brambilla will lead the team in the next Serie A match against Udinese.
Juventus are currently experiencing a difficult spell as the team struggles to regain consistent form, putting increasing pressure on head coach Igor Tudor.
Juventus have reportedly asked Igor Tudor to adjust his communication style after a series of increasingly tense press-conference outbursts, culminating in his surprise rant in Madrid this week.
Pressure continues to mount around Igor Tudor, with Tuttosport delivering a scathing editorial ahead of Juventus’ next decisive test. According to the newspaper’s editor Guido Vaciago, the coach “spoke like a sacked manager” in his latest press conference – even if the club hierarchy is not currently considering a dismissal.
Igor Tudor is formally under scrutiny following the first loss of the season at the hands of Como, although Juventus had been creaking and racking up draws for a while.