Igor Tudor Prepares for Juventus Debut as Managerial Uncertainty Looms
Appointed after Thiago Motta's dismissal, Tudor aims to revive Juventus' form and secure Champions League qualification, starting with a match against Genoa.
- Igor Tudor has officially taken over as Juventus' interim manager following Thiago Motta's sacking after poor results left the team in fifth place in Serie A.
- Juventus is currently one point outside the top four, with Champions League qualification critical for the club's financial and competitive future.
- Tudor has emphasized tactical changes, a balanced attacking style, and a return to Juventus' traditional values of discipline and hard work.
- His first match in charge is scheduled for March 29 against Genoa, with a focus on immediate improvement and long-term stability uncertain beyond the season.
- Speculation continues about potential long-term managerial candidates, including Antonio Conte and Roberto Mancini, as Juventus evaluates its future direction.