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Fiorentina sack Pioli after winless start in Serie A

Fiorentina sack Pioli after winless start in Serie A

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Amid one of Fiorentinas worst ever starts to a Serie A campaign, the Viola have sacked head coach Stefano Pioli on Monday.

Fiorentina have confirmed that they have sacked head coach Stefano Pioli.

The head coach was relieved of first-team duties on Monday, with Under-20s coach Daniele Galloppa appointed in the interim role.

The Viola are yet to win in Serie A this season after 10 games, leaving them bottom of the Italian top-flight on four points.

Fiorentina (D4, L6) have lost six of their first 10 Serie A games of the season for the third time in their history, after 1939/40 (W3, D1, L6) and 2001/02 (W3, D1, L6).

They have also lost four of their first five Serie A home games of the season for only the second time in their history, the first since 1977/78 (D1, L4).

Pioli signed a three-year deal with the club in the summer, marking the start of his second spell with Fiorentina (also June 2017 – April 2019).

Having also managed Bologna, Chievo, Inter, Lazio, Milan and Parma in Serie A, this is the first time Pioli has failed to win a single league match during his time in charge of a club.

Galloppa will take charge of the Viola’s Conference League fixture against Mainz 05 on Thursday, with the Italian side top of the league phase after two games.

Fiorentina sack Pioli after winless start in Serie A

Amid one of Fiorentinas worst ever starts to a Serie A campaign, the Viola have sacked head coach Stefano Pioli on Monday.

Fiorentina have confirmed that they have sacked head coach Stefano Pioli.

The head coach was relieved of first-team duties on Monday, with Under-20s coach Daniele Galloppa appointed in the interim role.

The Viola are yet to win in Serie A this season after 10 games, leaving them bottom of the Italian top-flight on four points.

Fiorentina (D4, L6) have lost six of their first 10 Serie A games of the season for the third time in their history, after 1939/40 (W3, D1, L6) and 2001/02 (W3, D1, L6).

They have also lost four of their first five Serie A home games of the season for only the second time in their history, the first since 1977/78 (D1, L4).

Pioli signed a three-year deal with the club in the summer, marking the start of his second spell with Fiorentina (also June 2017 – April 2019).

Having also managed Bologna, Chievo, Inter, Lazio, Milan and Parma in Serie A, this is the first time Pioli has failed to win a single league match during his time in charge of a club.

Galloppa will take charge of the Viola’s Conference League fixture against Mainz 05 on Thursday, with the Italian side top of the league phase after two games.

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