Juventus has officially announced the appointment of Thiago Motta as their new head coach on a three-year contract. This decision follows Motta’s highly successful campaign with Bologna, where he led the team to Champions League qualification with some of the most exciting football in Italy.
The move has been anticipated for some time, with Italian Serie A outfit swiftly identifying Motta as the ideal replacement for Max Allegri, who departed at the end of the season. Motta, 41, has quickly become one of Europe’s standout coaches, impressing with his tactical acumen and ability to inspire his players.
Expressing his enthusiasm about the new role, Motta said, “I am really happy to begin a new chapter at the helm of a great club like Juventus. I thank the owners and the management, who can be sure of my ambition to keep the Juventus flag flying high and to please the fans.”
Motta’s arrival marks a significant shift for Juventus as they aim to reclaim their dominance in Italian football. With his track record of success and his commitment to playing attractive, attacking football, Motta’s tenure promises to bring fresh energy and ambition to the club.