Daily Dispatch

Juventus sack coach after Champions League exit

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Serie A club Juventus have sacked title-winning coach Maurizio Sarri after one season in charge, after the team’s eliminatio­n from the Champions League in the round of 16 on Friday.

Sarri was dismissed despite leading Juventus to the Serie A title two weeks ago, their ninth in a row.

On Friday night, Juventus were knocked out of the Champions

League on away goals by Olympique Lyon despite winning the second leg 2-1.

“Juventus Football Club announces that Maurizio Sarri has been relieved of his post as coach of the first team,” the club said on its website.

“The club would like to thank the coach for having written a new page in Juventus’s history with the victory of the ninth consecutiv­e championsh­ip, the culminatio­n of a personal journey that led him to climb all the divisions of Italian football.”

Sarri, 61, was hired to give Juventus a more flamboyant edge, but struggled to impose his high-tempo passing game on the Turin side.

He had been under pressure since the side lost to Napoli on penalties in the final of the Coppa Italia in June.

His dismissal highlights the huge, and many say unreasonab­le, expectatio­ns at Europe’s biggest clubs.

Juventus have become so dominant in Serie A in the last decade that winning the domestic league is almost an obligation, while the Champions League — which the club have not won since 1996 — is their main target.

Sarri coached 16 different sides in the lower division of the

Italian league before reaching Serie A with Empoli in 2014.

Known as “Mr 33” because he reputedly thought up 33 different plans for setpieces, Sarri joined Napoli in 2016 and turned them into the side most likely to threaten Juve.

He then spent one season at Chelsea, winning the Europa League with the London side, before joining Juventus.

His dismissal highlights the huge, and many say unreasonab­le, expectatio­ns at Europe’s biggest clubs

 ?? Picture: ERIC GAILLARD/ REUTERS ?? OUT: Juventus have parted ways with coach Maurizio Sarri after their latest Champions League exit.
Picture: ERIC GAILLARD/ REUTERS OUT: Juventus have parted ways with coach Maurizio Sarri after their latest Champions League exit.

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