The Cult of Calcio
·23 December 2024
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·23 December 2024
Monza went toe-to-toe with Juventus on Sunday night, but they came up empty-handed once again, and the brass decided to provide a spark by firing Alessandro Nesta and hiring Salvatore Bocchetti, who has officially penned a contract until 2027.
The Brianzoli are alone at the bottom of the table. They have won once and collected ten total points. They have lost thrice in a row and nine total times so far.
Nesta was hand-picked by CEO Adriano Galliani thanks to a solid turn at Reggiana in Serie B after Raffaele Palladino left for greener pastures. Bocchetti has just more than half a season in the pros under his belt, as he managed Hellas Verona from October 2022 till June. He had to team up with Marco Zaffaroni because he didn’t have a proper coaching license. The Scaligeri stayed in Serie A by winning the playoff against Spezia. The management then went in a different direction.
The new Biancorossi gaffer served as Igor Tudor’s assistant and helmed the Primavera side before getting promoted. He was linked with a return a couple of weeks ago, then Paolo Zanetti saved his job by beating Parma. He too spent some time at Milan when Galliani was an apical exec.
It’s a bit unfortunate that the ax has come after one of their best showings, but it was brewing. The move looks a bit lateral as they didn’t hire a veteran. Still, their ex-boss hadn’t really done enough to deserve the call in the first place. Rather than from the bench, the help will have to arrive from the transfer market.