For the first time since 2006-07, all 20 Serie A Coaches are Italian, as Cesare Prandelli replaced Ivan Juric at Genoa to complete the set.

The former Italy and Fiorentina boss was appointed this week as Genoa’s third Coach of the campaign, as Juric had come in for Davide Ballardini.

Considering Julio Velazquez of Udinese was fired to make way for Davide Nicola, there are now no foreign tacticians left in the top flight.

For the first time since 2006-07, all 20 Serie A Coaches are Italian, as Cesare Prandelli replaced Ivan Juric at Genoa to complete the set.

The former Italy and Fiorentina boss was appointed this week as Genoa’s third Coach of the campaign, as Juric had come in for Davide Ballardini.

Considering Julio Velazquez of Udinese was fired to make way for Davide Nicola, there are now no foreign tacticians left in the top flight.

There hadn’t been a full set of Italian Coaches in a single Serie A season since 2006-07, although it didn’t last long, as Hector Cuper was hired by Parma midway through.

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