Juventus’ recent struggles have not gone unnoticed by John Elkann, who, despite being abroad for work commitments, reportedly expressed deep disappointment over the team’s collapse, according to Gazzetta dello Sport via Il Bianconero.
However, for now, an immediate coaching change is not on the table due to the challenges of finding a suitable interim replacement.
The upcoming match against Fiorentina could be a turning point for head coach Thiago Motta. Another poor performance might push the club’s management to reconsider his future.
If Juventus suffers another setback, Igor Tudor is considered the leading candidate to step in, while the possibility of Roberto Mancini taking over remains uncertain, potentially as an option for the next season.
With the team at a crossroads, the management is focused on restoring morale and unity among the players. The psychological aspect of the squad will be key in navigating this difficult period.
Meanwhile, discussions about the club’s long-term future continue, with leadership carefully evaluating the steps needed to bring Juventus back to the top.
Decisions regarding the coaching staff and potential roster adjustments will be crucial in defining the club’s trajectory. Elkann and Juventus executives must determine whether to maintain the current strategy or embark on a new path to revive the club’s ambitions.

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