Bruno Giordano Reveals That It Would Be A Dream To Coach Lazio
The former Biancoceleste discusses why he would like to take charge of the team...
With rumours persisting that current boss Davide Ballardini could be fired due to a string of bad results, Giordano would immediately accept the position should it be offered to him.
"I am a coach, and I was with Lazio for 16 years," the former Messina tactician was reported as saying on Novantesimo.it.
"For me, it would be extraordinary, a dream that would come true. But, there has been absolutely no contact so far.
"If I were to be called and asked, I would say yes immediately."
Lazio have not won a domestic league match since a 2-1 win over Chievo on August 30. Their last win in all competitions was against Villarreal on October 22.
Rick D'Andrea, Goal.com
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