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·30 ottobre 2025
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·30 ottobre 2025
The arrival of Luciano Spalletti at the helm of Juventus marks a turning point in this Serie A season.

With this appointment, the Tuscan coach joins a very select group of Italian managers who have led several of the country’s top rival clubs.
Before joining Juve, Spalletti had already coached the Bianconeri’s great rival, Inter, as well as AS Roma and Napoli, with varying degrees of success. He also had the distinction of being the head coach of the Squadra Azzurra.
To manage so many giants of Italian football is to belong to a rare caste: that of coaches whose expertise transcends colors and sporting boundaries.
In this illustrious scenario, we also find the unflappable Claudio Ranieri. The newly retired manager was a key figure at Napoli, Inter, Juventus, and Roma, combining pragmatism and adaptability.
In the 1970s to 1990s, the legendary Giovanni Trapattoni managed Juventus, Inter, and AC Milan, embodying longevity and tactical consistency.
Other examples include the fiery Antonio Conte, who has been at the helm of Juventus, Inter, and Roma, and the uncompromising Fabio Capello, who managed Milan, Roma, and Juventus.
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📸 MARCO BERTORELLO - AFP or licensors
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