Juventus Holds Off on Sacking Thiago Motta, But Pressure Mounts
Following a humiliating 3-0 defeat to Fiorentina in the latest round of Serie A, speculation about the future of Juventus manager Thiago Motta has reached a boiling point. However, according to insider Fabrizio Romano, the club's hierarchy has decided against making any rash decisions—for now.
While Juventus is not currently considering sacking Motta, the situation remains fluid, and his position will be evaluated at the end of the season. If the team's performance does not improve, the club is prepared to part ways with the Italian coach and bring in a new manager capable of steering a long-term project and ending the chaos that has plagued the club in recent seasons.
The defeat to Fiorentina was just the latest in a string of disappointing results for Juventus, who are struggling to break into the top four of Serie A. This has sparked outrage among the club's passionate fanbase. In a bold statement of discontent, the Juventus ultras refused to support the team during the away match against Fiorentina, citing their frustration with the team's performances under Motta's leadership.