Shuffling Sidelines: Serie A's New Era of Managers | Sports-Games
- Twelve of Serie A's 20 clubs appointed new head coaches ahead of the 2025-26 season, signaling widespread managerial changes.
- This upheaval followed departures like Filippo Inzaghi leaving Pisa after promotion and Simone Inzaghi's exit from Inter Milan, triggering replacements.
- Key appointments include Alberto Gilardino signing a two-year deal with Pisa, Eusebio Di Francesco taking a one-year contract at Lecce, and Cristian Chivu replacing Simone Inzaghi at Inter.
- Pisa returns to Serie A after 34 years with Gilardino, who was part of Italy's 2006 World Cup-winning squad and will lead them this term.
- These shifts suggest a highly competitive season as clubs seek fresh leadership to improve after prior results, with more changes possible before the campaign starts.
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Shuffling Sidelines: Serie A's New Era of Managers | Sports-Games
The Serie A is undergoing significant managerial changes, with 12 out of 20 teams appointing new coaches for the upcoming season. Notable moves include Eusebio Di Francesco at Lecce, Alberto Gilardino at Pisa, Massimiliano Allegri returning to Milan, and Gennaro Gattuso taking the Italy job. More changes are expected.
Soccer-Serie A managerial merry-go-round continues after Pisa and Lecce name new coaches
(Reuters) -The Serie A managerial merry-go-round shows no sign of stopping, with at least 12 of the league's 20 teams set to have new coaches for the upcoming season following appointments at Pisa and Lecce on Thursday. Read full story
Serie A managerial merry-go-round continues after Pisa and Lecce name new coaches
The Serie A managerial merry-go-round shows no sign of stopping, with at least 12 of the league's 20 teams set to have new coaches for the upcoming season following appointments at Pisa and Lecce on Thursday. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Massimiliano Allegri's second stint at AC Milan: Can he break the curse of returning managers?
Massimiliano Allegri will be the fifth coach in Milan's post-World War II history to sit on the Rossoneri bench on two separate occasions. The coach from Livorno thus adds his name to a prestigious list of predecessors, such as Fabio Capello, Arrigo Sacchi, Nereo Rocco, and Nils Liedholm. Despite being managers who brought much success to the club, their second stints mostly resulted in disappointing outcomes. With the incoming transfer market s…
Gilardino Named Pisa Coach: 2-Year Deal Confirmed - Archysport
Alberto Gilardino is officially the new coach of Pisa, who earned promotion to Serie A this summer, signing a two-year contract with option for a third. EPA11668963 Genoa’s Coach Alberto Gilardino Prior the Italian Serie A Match Genoa CFC VS Bologna FC, at Luigi Ferraris Stadium, Genoa, Italy, 19 Octaber 2024. Epa-Efe/Luca Zennaro There were several major candidates for the role, but Gilardino quickly emerged as the hot favourite. Pisa Sc Hea…
Former Italian international Alberto Gilardino has taken over as manager of new Serie A side Pisa, Croatian news agency Hina reported. He replaces his former international and club teammate Filippo Inzaghi, who is moving to Serie B side Palermo.
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