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Italian Commentator Fabio Caressa Reveals Next Juventus Coach
The television pundit has dropped a bombshell, by revealing the next boss of the Old Lady.
Claudio Ranieri’s position as coach of
Juventus is under serious threat, considering the team's wretched
run of late that has seen them go five matches without a win.
In fact, these five matches have included draws against two promoted clubs in Lecce and Chievo, as well as one against the cellar dwellers, Reggina, who are all but doomed to Serie B football next term.
As a result, a number of candidates have been linked to the Old Lady as a potential replacement for the under-fire boss, and according to the well-respected television commentator Fabio Caressa, Fiorentina’s Cesare Prandelli is a shoe-in to take charge of the Bianconeri next season.
“The next coach of Juventus will be Cesare Prandelli,” Caressa affirmed whilst on air on a Sky program.
“I am virtually certain of this.”
Prandelli is among a number of coaches to have been linked with the top job at Juventus; however, his club have continuously denied the reports, labelling them as rumours and nothing more.
It should be an interesting summer for the coaches in the Italian Serie A, as there are several that are either in trouble of losing their job or linked elsewhere next term.
Adrian Del Monte, Goal.com
In fact, these five matches have included draws against two promoted clubs in Lecce and Chievo, as well as one against the cellar dwellers, Reggina, who are all but doomed to Serie B football next term.
As a result, a number of candidates have been linked to the Old Lady as a potential replacement for the under-fire boss, and according to the well-respected television commentator Fabio Caressa, Fiorentina’s Cesare Prandelli is a shoe-in to take charge of the Bianconeri next season.
“The next coach of Juventus will be Cesare Prandelli,” Caressa affirmed whilst on air on a Sky program.
“I am virtually certain of this.”
Prandelli is among a number of coaches to have been linked with the top job at Juventus; however, his club have continuously denied the reports, labelling them as rumours and nothing more.
It should be an interesting summer for the coaches in the Italian Serie A, as there are several that are either in trouble of losing their job or linked elsewhere next term.
Adrian Del Monte, Goal.com
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