Amid their ongoing underwhelming start, Lazio have been proposed Igor Tudor should they decide to sack Maurizio Sarri. The Biancocelesti have picked up just seven points in as many matches, although they have had a challenging schedule.
According to Tuttomercatoweb, president Claudio Lotito said ‘no’ to the agents and intermediaries that offered him the services of the former Olympique Marseille gaffer. He plans to stick with the current manager. Coaching changes have been rare for the capital side.
Tudor left the French club despite a solid season due to internal turmoil and is now looking for an enticing project, and, on top of Lazio, he was also linked to Napoli before Rudi Garcia cemented his position with a couple of commanding wins.
Per Corriere dello Sport, Sarri discussed the recent events with director Angelo Fabiani. The brass wishes to avoid statements that could be exploited by the press and instead focus on the performances. The management will give the tactician time to turn things around. The meeting cleared the air after the recent disagreements, but the chairman didn’t attend it.
Our Take on Lazio and Tudor
The Croat will loom over any potential opening in good teams, but it’d be quite stunning if the Biancocelesti pulled the trigger anytime soon considering their success last season and their modus operandi. They’ll probably get back on track after the break.
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