Juventus poaching Conte failed to coach, and he still has to rely on Tudor to lead the team next season
11:31pm, 12 June 2025Football
The local Italian media rumored that Juventus, who was interested in poaching Conte (dry land), still could not leverage Conte. Tudor will continue to lead the coach next season.
Juventus' new manager Gomoni confirmed at a press conference on Tuesday local time that 47-year-old Igor Tudor will continue to lead Juventus next season, and will naturally lead Juventus to play this summer's Club World Cup. He said: "Tudor will be our head coach in the 2025/26 season, and we will work together, and I want to reiterate that he is our head coach next season."
News pointed out that the "old woman" Juventus originally intended to invite Conte, who led the team to win the Serie A championship from 2011 to 2014, to coach. However, after Conte led Napoli to compete for Serie A in the past season, Conte himself was unmoved by Juventus' invitation and decided to continue to stay in this southern team to fight for the opportunity to defend the title.
Croatian head coach Tudor, who played as a defender in the player era, took over Mota as coach in March this year and led the team to qualify for the Champions League next season. He has previously coached teams such as Verona and Lazio.
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