23.03.2025 19:40
Italy's Serie A team Juventus, which parted ways with Thiago Motta, has appointed Croatian coach Igor Tudor, who previously managed Galatasaray. Tudor has signed a contract until the end of the season, and his agreement will be extended until 2026 if the Italian giant secures a Champions League ticket.
The Italian Serie A team Juventus has appointed Igor Tudor as the head coach after parting ways with Thiago Motta due to poor results.
JUVENTUS ENTRUSTED TO TUDOR In a statement from the Italian giant, it was said, "Igor Tudor is the new head coach of the Men's A Team. Welcome, Igor. We thank Thiago Motta and his entire staff for their professionalism, passion, and dedication during these months and wish them the best for the future."
Thiago Motta CHAMPIONS LEAGUE CONTRACT TO BE EXTENDED Igor Tudor will manage Juventus until the end of the season. If the Italian team secures a Champions League ticket for the next season, Tudor's contract will be extended until 2026.
PLAYED AS A PLAYER AND SERVED AS ASSISTANT COACH Igor Tudor, who wore the Juventus jersey during his playing career, served as an assistant coach during the Andrea Pirlo era at the Italian club. Tudor has also managed Galatasaray and Karabükspor in our country. The 46-year-old Croatian coach has also worked with Marseille, Hellas Verona, Hajduk Split, Udinese, and PAOK, as well as Kardemir Karabükspor and Galatasaray.
JUVENTUS' POSITION IN THE LEAGUE Our national football player Kenan Yıldız's team Juventus is currently in 5th place in the Italian Serie A, which has completed 29 weeks. The Italian giant has collected 52 points with 13 wins, 13 draws, and 3 losses in these 29 matches.