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Hirving Lozano's left without a coach in Napoli

By Mauricio Saenz

Gennaro Gattuso will not continue in the Neapolitan club and there're already several candidates to succeed him

Gennaro Gattuso will not continue in the Neapolitan club and there're already several candidates to succeed him

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Gennaro Gattuso lives his last days as Napoli's coach. The Italian strategist will direct his last game at the helm of the Neapolitan team this Sunday, May 23, against Hellas Verona on the final date of the Serie A season, a duel in which those led by Rino will seek to secure a place in the next Champions League.

For several months the continuity of Gattuso at the head of Napoli was unknown, as the board, headed by Aurelio De Laurentiis, was unhappy with the fact of not being in the Champions zone, however, the last days the team where he plays Mexican Hirving Chucky Lozano had a rebound that has them battling Juventus for the spot in the Champions League.

According to the Italian journalist Ciro Venerato from RAI, as of Monday, May 24, Gattuso will cease to be Napoli's manager. Before leaving, Rino has the complicated task of sealing Napoli's pass to the Champions League, for which he needs to win or add a point yes or yes against Hellas Verona, otherwise he will have to hope that Juventus does not add units against Bologna. Milan are even in points with Napoli, so they enter the battle equally, so one of these three teams will be left without the Champions League.

Who will be the new coach of Napoli?

One of the options mentioned in Italy to replace Gattuso's Allegri, a former Juventus technician, however, it seems that Real Madrid would be the one who would sign the strategist to replace the place that Zinedine Zidane would leave, so now they will have to consider new options for your bench. What's a fact is that the Neapolitan leadership is looking for more prominence next season.

Gattuso took the reins of Napoli in December 2019 after the departure of Carlo Ancelotti. Six months later he won his first title with the Neapolitan team after beating Juventus on penalties in the Coppa Italia.

 


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