

Spalletti’s arrival comes after the club decided to part ways with Croatian coach Igor Tudor on Monday. Tudor’s short tenure came to an end following a disappointing run of results that saw the Bianconeri fail to secure a single victory in their last eight matches across all competitions. The club’s hierarchy reportedly felt a change was necessary to restore confidence and bring back the attacking flair Juventus have been lacking.
According to reports from Italy, Spalletti has signed a multi-year contract and is expected to bring his distinctive tactical philosophy — characterized by high pressing, fluid attacking transitions, and disciplined positional play — to Turin. The club’s supporters are hopeful that his experience and proven success in Serie A will help Juventus re-establish themselves as serious title contenders and secure a return to the UEFA Champions League next season.
Spalletti is expected to take charge of his first game this weekend, with Juventus set to host Atalanta in what promises to be a crucial fixture in their bid to climb back up the league table.
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