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The journey of the Turkish National Football Team's head coach Vincenzo Montella may come to an end. A striking claim has been made regarding the future of the Italian coach with the crescent-star team.
GREEN LIGHT TO ROMA
It is known that Montella, who is a legend at Roma, has shown serious interest from the club. It has been learned that he has also given a green light to the Italian team, which is looking for a head coach after Ivan Juric. The 50-year-old coach has informed his close circle that he wants to manage a club team after receiving an offer from a club like Roma.
WILL MEET AT THE END OF THE SEASON
Vincenzo Montella, who has a contract with the national team until the end of the 2026 World Cup, will meet with Roma at the end of the season. If the Italian coach reaches an agreement, he will inform the Turkish Football Federation (TFF) and leave the national team. On the other hand, it has been reported that Montella is not the only alternative for Roma and that he is in the 5th position on the list of potential coaches.
LEFT THE DOOR OPEN FOR AN OFFER
When Vincenzo Montella was asked what his response would be if he received an offer from Roma in recent days, he reminded that Ivan Juric was in charge of the team at that time and that he had a contract with the Turkish Football Federation. However, he did not close the door on his former club. The Italian coach responded to this question by saying, "I am happy in Turkey, but such an offer would put me in a difficult position. I would act like anyone called by a club where I spent an important part of my career and left a piece of my heart."
MONTELLA'S RECORD IN TURKEY
Vincenzo Montella has managed the Turkish national team in 17 matches, including 12 official and 5 friendly matches. Under the management of the Italian coach, the crescent-star team achieved 9 victories, 3 draws, and 5 defeats in these matches. The national team scored 27 goals in these matches and conceded 23 goals.
The crescent-star team went unbeaten in matches against Croatia (1-0), Latvia (4-0), Germany (3-2), Georgia (3-1), Czechia (2-1), Austria (2-1), and Iceland (3-1), Montenegro (1-0), and Iceland (4-2), while settling for draws against Wales (1-1), (0-0) and Italy (0-0). The national team suffered defeats against Hungary (0-1), Austria (1-6), Poland (1-2), Portugal (0-3), and the Netherlands (1-2).
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