Sarri dumps chelsea for juventus
A dramatic turn of events!
Yes, it's true. Maurizio Sarri, the Italian football manager, has left Chelsea FC after just one season to take over as the new manager of Juventus FC.
Sarri's departure from Chelsea was announced on July 16, 2019, just a few days after the club's Europa League final victory over Arsenal. The 60-year-old manager had been in charge of the Blues since July 2018, but his tenure was marked by controversy and inconsistency.
Despite leading Chelsea to a third-place finish in the Premier League and winning the Europa League, Sarri's relationship with the club's players and fans had become increasingly strained. He was also criticized for his tactics and team selection, particularly in big games.
Juventus, on the other hand, have been searching for a new manager after Massimiliano Allegri left the club at the end of last season. Sarri's appointment is seen as a major coup for the Italian giants, who are looking to regain their dominance in Italian football and make a strong push for the Champions League title.
Sarri's first task at Juventus will be to rebuild the team and restore their winning mentality. He will also have to navigate the complex world of Italian football politics and manage the expectations of the club's demanding fans.
Meanwhile, Chelsea are already searching for a new manager to replace Sarri. The club's director, Marina Granovskaia, has confirmed that the process is underway, and several high-profile candidates are reportedly in the running for the job.