Tudor's Future with Juventus Depends on Champions League Qualification
Questions are increasing regarding Igor Tudor's future with Juventus after the 1-1 draw with Bologna on Sunday evening in Serie A. Although the team took the lead with a goal in the first half, Bologna equalized in the 54th minute, leaving Juventus in a battle with Roma, Lazio, and Bologna for the fourth place that qualifies for next season's Champions League.
With three rounds remaining in the season, Juventus, Roma, and Lazio are tied on points with 63 each, while Bologna is in fifth place with 62 points, making Champions League qualification open to all.
Since Tudor took over as head coach at the end of March, he has led Juventus in 6 matches, achieving 3 victories, drawing in 2 matches, and suffering 1 defeat. Despite a relative improvement in results, reports indicate that Juventus will not continue with Tudor next season if he fails to qualify for the Champions League.
However, even if Juventus qualifies, confirming Tudor's continuation with the team is not guaranteed, as the club seeks strong assurances from the next coach, which Tudor has not been able to provide in this short period.
Reports also suggest that Tudor will remain the coach of Juventus for the Club World Cup scheduled for mid-June, and the club is not expected to make any official announcement regarding the new coach before that.
With three rounds remaining in the season, Juventus, Roma, and Lazio are tied on points with 63 each, while Bologna is in fifth place with 62 points, making Champions League qualification open to all.
Since Tudor took over as head coach at the end of March, he has led Juventus in 6 matches, achieving 3 victories, drawing in 2 matches, and suffering 1 defeat. Despite a relative improvement in results, reports indicate that Juventus will not continue with Tudor next season if he fails to qualify for the Champions League.
However, even if Juventus qualifies, confirming Tudor's continuation with the team is not guaranteed, as the club seeks strong assurances from the next coach, which Tudor has not been able to provide in this short period.
Reports also suggest that Tudor will remain the coach of Juventus for the Club World Cup scheduled for mid-June, and the club is not expected to make any official announcement regarding the new coach before that.