After the Official Departure, Discover Pioli's Numbers with Al-Nassr
In a predictable move, Al-Nassr announced on Wednesday morning the official end of its relationship with Italian coach Stefano Pioli, following a period marked by fluctuations in performance and results that did not meet the aspirations of the fans.
Pioli's departure came after a series of mixed results both locally and continentally, leading to a sense of frustration among fans who had hoped for championship victories under his leadership.
Despite the fact that the Italian coach achieved a solid win rate of 61% during his tenure with Al-Nassr, the absence of trophies in the club's cabinet was a decisive factor in the decision to part ways.
Pioli managed 44 matches with Al-Nassr, achieving 27 victories, 7 draws, and 10 defeats, a record described as "performance without titles".
With the chapter of Pioli closed, Al-Nassr's management begins the search for a new coach capable of transforming good performance into championships that quench the thirst of fans eager for titles once again.
Pioli's departure came after a series of mixed results both locally and continentally, leading to a sense of frustration among fans who had hoped for championship victories under his leadership.
Despite the fact that the Italian coach achieved a solid win rate of 61% during his tenure with Al-Nassr, the absence of trophies in the club's cabinet was a decisive factor in the decision to part ways.
Pioli managed 44 matches with Al-Nassr, achieving 27 victories, 7 draws, and 10 defeats, a record described as "performance without titles".
With the chapter of Pioli closed, Al-Nassr's management begins the search for a new coach capable of transforming good performance into championships that quench the thirst of fans eager for titles once again.