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Maurizio Sarri Reflecting on His Future as He Feels ‘Betrayed’ by Lazio

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Lazio manager Maurizio Sarri is reportedly considering ending his second tenure at the club before it even begins.The BackgroundThe 66-year-old was brought back as a replacement for Marco Baroni who endured a disappointing end to a promising campaign. In recent weeks, Sarri held several meetings with the club’s sporting director, Angelo Fabiani, in order to lay out transfer plans, but this project could be left in tatters based on recent develop…
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Announced on the departure by the Italian press after the ban on the recruitment of Lazio, Maurizio Sarri, according to his club, will remain in office.

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Maurizio Sarri will remain at Lazio. A passing crisis that would have caught the coach Biancoceleste, attacked in the past hours by a strong discouragement due to the blocked market. Situation different from that presented by Lotito and Fabiani only a few weeks ago, when the Tuscan coach had decided to return to the bench of the team Capitoline. Sarri had requested three reinforcements (third, left half and center forward), without dealing with …

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UpTheClarets broke the news in on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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