Igor Tudor is a free coach, a year and a half after his departure from OM. The Croatian coach, chosen by Pablo Longoria to succeed Jorge Sampaoli, had built a twirling Marseille team with Alexis Sanchez in Pointe, before slamming the door of the residents of the Vélodrome. Last year, the former central defender was called to the rescue by Lazio to succeed Maurizio Sarri in March, but he also left the Biancocelesti at the end of the season, three months later.
Tudor is now the number 1 track of Juventus leaders in the event of a sidelining of Thiago Motta in the coming days or next few weeks, as indicated by Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano on X this Thursday. He would make a shattering return to the old lady.
Tudor Double champion of Italy with Juve
Recruited to Hajduk Split by Juventus in 1998, Tudor was a trusted stopper until 2004. He was champion of Italy twice, in 2002 and 2003, thanks to the goals of David Trezeguet and Alessandro del Piero, and is a defense holder, with Lilian Thuram and Ciro Ferrara and before Gianluigi Buffon in the goals, Champions League lost to penalties against AC Milan in 2003 (0-0, 2 tab at 3).
Despite the goals of Randal Kolo Muani after arriving on loan from PSG, the Bianconeri blew hot and cold. They lost their last two games before the international break, 4-0 against Atalanta and 3-0 against Fiorentina, to fall in 5th position in the ranking of Serie A behind Bologna, which has one more point. Inter, the leader, has 12 more units. Thiago Motta knows he is on the hot seat.