Salernitana: Pippo Inzaghi takes the door

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Currently bottom of Serie A, Salernitana decides to revolutionize its technical staff. Indeed, the Milan legend, Filippo Inzaghi (50 years old), has left his post as head coach of the Granata and will be officially replaced by Fabio Liverani, who has worked for Lecce, Parma and Cagliari. A new coach who joins winter recruits such as Jerome Boateng and Kostas Manolas. The mission to stay in the elite begins now for Salernitana, which hopes to make a nice comeback.

“US Salernitana 1919 indicates that it has relieved Mr. Filippo Inzaghi of his duties as coach of the First Team. Thanking him for his dedication to the work demonstrated, the Company wishes the technician the best professional success for the rest of his career. The US Salernitana 1919 indicates that it has reached an agreement with Mr. Fabio Liverani and entrusted him with the technical direction of the first team”wrote the Campania club, in a double press release published this Sunday noon.

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