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Thiago Motta (left) had spells in charge of Genoa, Spezia and Bologna before joining Juventus in June 2024. Juventus have sacked manager Thiago Motta after just nine months in charge and replaced him Croatian Igor Tudor. Former Italy international Motta, 42, departs with the 36-time Serie A champions one point outside the Champions League qualification places in fifth. His final match in charge was a 3-0 defeat at Fiorentina last weekend, having been thrashed 4-0 at home by Atalanta the previous week. The Turin club also lost to PSV Eindhoven in the Champions League play-off round and are out of the Coppa Italia, which they won last season. Former midfielder Tudor made more than 150 appearances for Juventus between 1998 and 2007. His first managerial job was with Hajduk Split in 2013 and has since taken charge of the likes of Galatasaray, Udinese, Verona and Marseille. The 46-year-old's most recent role was a three-month spell at Lazio at the end of last season. Tudor's first game in charge will be a home match against Genoa in Serie A on Saturday. Listen to the latest Football Daily podcast Nations League play-off: Scotland host Greece in second leg Norris 'nervous and excited' about title fight with team-mate Piastri 0-76 from four overs - Archer sets unwanted IPL bowling record How Nelli Cooman became the 60m fastest woman in the world Tom Hanks guides you across the Americas Escape the noise of daily life with music and meditation The very best bits from the hit comedy panel show Norris 'nervous and excited' about title fight with team-mate Piastri 'The effort was there' - Tuchel on speaking to Foden & Rashford Six-way photo finish in 60m hurdles as Charlton wins gold. Video Six-way photo finish in 60m hurdles as Charlton wins gold 'Edwards the only candidate England should consider' 'If Big George hit you, you stayed hit' - Foreman obituary Scotland triumph in thriller against Wales. Video Scotland triumph in thriller against Wales The Rumble in the Jungle, by those who witnessed it 'He does everything right' - the remarkable rise of Lewis-Skelly Why England's 'warrior queen' is the perfect captain Obituary: Eddie Jordan, the flamboyant deal-maker of Formula 1 'Complicated' but 'honest' - Tuchel's path from barman to England boss Is Maldini the greatest Champions League captain? Video Is Maldini the greatest Champions League captain? No home, food or phone: Blachowicz's 'detox' from life Texas to Turf Moor - how JJ Watt got 'invested' in Burnley From non-verbal child to top-level talent - how Brooksby embraced autism Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.