Italy's Serie A giants Juventus have officially announced the dismissal of head coach Igor Tudor and his entire coaching staff, including Ivan Javorčić, Tomislav Rogić, and Riccardo Ragnacci.
In an official statement released on Monday, the club confirmed that Massimo Brambilla has been appointed as interim manager.
He will take charge of the team for the upcoming Serie A fixture against Udinese, scheduled for Wednesday evening.
Juventus expressed their gratitude to Tudor and his staff for their professionalism and dedication throughout the past months, wishing them success in their future careers.
According to the global football statistics network "Opta," Tudor’s departure marks the first time since the 1969/70 season that Juventus have changed their head coach in October so early in the campaign, the last being Luis Carniglia’s dismissal.
The report added: “That season, the Bianconeri finished third in Serie A under the guidance of Ercole Rabitti.”




