Juve, Motta heading for goodbye: here’s why he hasn’t already been exonerated

Four goals conceded against Atalanta, three against Fiorentina. Two disappointing performances to say the least, adding to the elimination from the Champions League and Coppa Italia: Juve’s season so far has been a total failure. Now all that remains is to try to finish in the top four in the standings so as to qualify for the next Champions League but for the moment the Bianconeri are fifth. This goal is therefore also at risk. It is no coincidence that a great many people have been clamoring for Thiago Motta’s exoneration during this national break, so as to start a new cycle immediately and have a few days to set up the work. Instead, the coach has been confirmed — but he will play it all out against Genoa. Why not exonerate him immediately?

Juve, a Genoa il tutto per tutto: l’esonero si avvicina

Thiago Motta, allenatore della Juventus

According to Sky Sport reports, Juve management is already preparing the post-Tiago Motta, with Mancini and Tudor in pole position. When could the exoneration come? After Genoa, but the rift is already very evident. Motta will have the 90 minutes against the Rossoblù at his disposal to win certainly, but above all to convince. A mediocre performance will not be enough to save his bench, which is already dangerously in the balance. In fact, the exoneration could have come even now, were it not for budgetary reasons. In fact, by exonerating him before March 31, Juve would be forced to make a capital increase, while from April 1 onward his exoneration would go into the next quarter. Meanwhile, there is a market entanglement with Napoli: on the plate are Osimhen and Cambiaso <<<

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