Juventus has confirmed the departure of the manager Thiago Motta, who has been replaced by the mouth with Igor Tudor.
Motta only joined Juventus last summer, but spent the last few weeks under a huge pressure after a series of puzzling results saw that Turin’s side was behind in the race to qualify for the Champions League next season.
There had been Suggestions that Motta would get at least one more opportunity to save his position but Juve They have now confirmed that they have cut the ties with the Italian and replaced by Tudor, a former assistant director of the club.
“Juventus FC announces that Thiago Motta has relieved his role as first men’s team coach,” a statement read.
“The club is grateful to Thiago Motta and all its staff for the proven professionalism and for their work in these months with passion and dedication, wishing them the best for the future.
“Juventus FC also announces that he has entrusted the leadership of the first men’s team to Igor Tudor, who will direct the first training session tomorrow.”
Motta leaves Juventus after 42 games in office, ending with a record of 18 wins, 16 draws and eight defeats in all competitions.
It is the drawing of Tally OD, which was the biggest problem for Motta. Juve got only one point of the 13 games of the league under his clock, more than any other side, and fell to fifth place in the classification of series A, 12 points behind the leaders Inter.