Juventus made a bold decision to part ways with manager Thiago Motta, citing several interconnected reasons for this choice. The team's disappointing league position, early exits in cup competitions, particularly in the Champions League and Coppa Italia, and poor performances in critical matches contributed to their decision. Moreover, issues such as slow build-up play and questionable player management, including the handling of Douglas Luiz and Moise Kean, raised significant concerns about Motta's effectiveness. Juventus must address these issues moving forward to ensure future success.
"Each on their own might not have justified his sacking, but taken collectively, the club had no real choice: he had to go."
"Juventus are fifth in Serie A, one point off the Champions League places, but also behind Motta's old club, Bologna, and both Roman clubs breathing down their necks."
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