Juventus's poor start to the season saw coach Igor Tudor officially sacked
2025-10-28 03:16

Juventus officially announced on Monday that 47-year-old Igor Tudor will no longer serve as first-team coach effective immediately. His coaching team will also leave, including assistant coach Ivan Javorčić, goalkeeping coach Tomislav Rogic and fitness coach Riccardo Raniaci.
The announcement concluded: "The club thanks Igor Tudor and his entire staff for the professionalism and dedication they have shown over the past few months and wishes them all the best in their future careers."
Juventus has yet to decide on Tudor's successor. They are currently searching for a new head coach and have appointed reserve team coach Massimo Brambilla to temporarily take charge of the first team. According to an official announcement, the 52-year-old Brambilla will lead the team in Wednesday night's match against Udinese.
Tudor officially took over as Juventus manager in March this year, with his term originally scheduled to end in June next year. In his first two months as Juventus manager, he led the team to five wins, three draws and one loss, ultimately ranking fourth in Serie A with a record of 18 wins, 16 draws and four losses, totaling 70 points.
However, Juventus' start to the season has been less than ideal. After losing 0-1 to Lazio yesterday, they suffered three consecutive defeats in all competitions and have not won in eight consecutive games.
As of now, Juventus has a record of 3 wins, 5 draws and 3 losses, temporarily ranking 8th in the Serie A standings.
Prior to joining Juventus, Tudor had coached Hajduk, PAOK, Karabukspor, Galatasaray, Udinese, Verona, Marseille, Lazio, and many other teams. Including his record at Juventus, his managerial career has accumulated 152 wins, 77 draws, and 103 losses.