Verona have reportedly decided to stick with under-fire Coach Andrea Mandorlini following a club summit.
The 55-year-old was rumoured to be on the way out from the Bentegodi after failing to pick up a single win in the first 12 rounds of Serie A action.
A 2-0 defeat to Bologna on Sunday saw Hellas continue their barren run and they are currently joint bottom of the table with six points.
Despite that, Gianluca Di Marzio has reported that Verona have decided to stick with the Coach after evaluating his position.
Verona have reportedly decided to stick with under-fire Coach Andrea Mandorlini following a club summit.
The 55-year-old was rumoured to be on the way out from the Bentegodi after failing to pick up a single win in the first 12 rounds of Serie A action.
A 2-0 defeat to Bologna on Sunday saw Hellas continue their barren run and they are currently joint bottom of the table with six points.
Despite that, Gianluca Di Marzio has reported that Verona have decided to stick with the Coach after evaluating his position.
The report says that there was a meeting in Bologna today with club President Maurizio Setti, director general Giovanni Gardini, sporting director Riccardo Bigon and Mandorlini himself.
The outcome of the summit was believed to be that the Gialloblu will not change Coach and that Mandorlini’s position has been confirmed.