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    Thiago Motta leaves Bologna amid Juventus link

    David GreatBy David GreatMay 23, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Thiago Motta will not sign a contract extension at Bologna but will instead join Juventus
    Thiago Motta will not sign a contract extension at Bologna but will instead join Juventus
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    Thiago Motta has declined to sign a new Bologna contract, the Serie A club said on Thursday, with the ex-Italy international set to be named new Juventus coach, according to Italian media reports.

    Juventus fired Massimiliano Allgeri after he a poor season despite the Coppa Italia.

    Motta, 41, led Bologna to Champions League qualification for the first time in their history in his second season as manager, and his achievements have put him on the radar of many of Europe’s top teams.

    “This morning Thiago Motta informed the club of his intention not to renew his contract with Bologna FC 1909,” Bologna said in a statement.
    “Having taken note of the decision, the club thanks the coach for his extraordinary work and wishes him the best of luck for the rest of his career.”
    Thiago Motta is expected to move to Juventus, replacing Massimiliano Allegri, who was sacked last week after his behaviour during and after the Coppa Italia final win over Atalanta was deemed “incompatible with the values of Juventus” by the club.
    Bologna and Juventus drew 3-3 on Monday, with Paolo Montero taking charge after Allegri’s sacking. Motta’s side are third in the standings, ahead of Juventus on goal difference going into the final weekend of the season.
    After initial scepticism, Motta won over Bologna fans with his possession-based football style, which included an advanced press and building from the back, when he succeeded Sinisa Mihajlovic in September 2022.
    His first managerial stint at Genoa lasted only two months, and he then led Spezia to Serie A survival in his only season in charge. Thiago Motta did not win any of his first four games at Bologna, but he led the team to ninth place last season.
    Bologna have been this season’s surprise package, losing five games compared to 12 defeats last season, while Juventus again failed in their Scudetto bid having challenged Inter Milan in the first half of the season.
    Their title bid faltered and their last 16 league games brought just two wins. Their last game of the season is at home to Monza on Saturday while Bologna are at Genoa on Friday.

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