Maurizio Sarri
Maurizio Sarri is an Italian professional football manager. Sarri did not play football professionally, taking part as an amateur centre back and coach while working as a banker. In 2005, he had his first Serie B job at Pescara. In 2014, Sarri won promotion to Serie A with Empoli, and after preserving their place in the top flight he was hired by Napoli. Wikipedia
Complete name | Maurizio Sarri |
Nationality | Italy |
Birth date | 10.01.1959 (age 65) |
Country of birth | Italy |
City of birth | Napoli |
Height | 180 cm |
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Nostalgic Serie A five-a-side teams: picking a lineup for … Napoli
I have to be honest, Napoli are my team. There’s something about the outsider, underdog nature of the club and the city that has always appealed to me. They aren’t part of Italian football or societies traditional old guard.
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Mancini joins Sarri and Allegri on Milan watchlist as Fonseca stumbles
Reports on Tuesday suggest that former Italy national team head coach Roberto Mancini could be one of the options to replace Milan coach Paulo Fonseca should the club decide to cut ties with their current head coach in the future
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Inter Milan & Lazio Coaches Took Completely Different Paths To The Same Destination
Inter Milan coach Simone Inzaghi and his Lazio counterpart Marco Baroni have taken different paths to the same destination.This is highlighted in today’s print edition of Milan-based newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport, via FCInterNews
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Sarri admits to ‘mistake" leaving Chelsea for Juventus return
Maurizio Sarri admits ‘it was a mistake’ to push for the Chelsea exit and come back to Italy for Juventus, but he felt the situation at Stamford Bridge was ‘unclear
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3 weeks
'Worried' Maurizio Sarri reveals why leaving Chelsea was a 'mistake'
Former Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri has admitted that it was a 'mistake' to leave the Blues after just one season at the club in 2019/20
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Motta ´satisfied´ despite drab goalless draw at Milan
While Juventus’ 0-0 draw with Milan offered little entertainment at San Siro, Thiago Motta was happy with his side’s performance
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