Atalanta Appoint Former Southampton Coach Juric as Gasperini's Heir
- Ivan Juric has been appointed Atalanta's manager on Friday, replacing Gian Piero Gasperini who left the club on Saturday after nine years.
- Juric's appointment follows Gasperini's tenure marked by Europa League victory in 2024 and multiple Champions League qualifications, setting a high standard.
- Juric, a former assistant and player under Gasperini at Genoa and Crotone, signed a two-year deal after leaving relegated Southampton two months prior.
- Juric won only two of 16 games at Southampton, with relegation confirmed seven matches early, and faces a tough task to match Gasperini's successful legacy.
- Atalanta aims for stability and continuity with Juric, whose style aligns with Gasperini's, as the club anticipates co-owners’ final approval within 24-48 hours.
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Atalanta appoint former Southampton coach Juric as Gasperini's heir
Ivan Juric has been appointed Atalanta manager to replace Gian Piero Gasperini, the Serie A club said on Friday, with the Croatian signing a two-year deal just two months after he left Southampton following their Premier League relegation. Atalanta, given the difficult task of replacing Gasperini who left th
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