The first coach of Serie A has already fallen: Giuseppe Iachini, from Fiorentina. Seven have been the days that have passed to see the first coach dismissed from the Italian league. His balance was, until then, two wins, two draws and three losses, with eight points and placed in 12th place in the leaderboard. In addition, they only reaped one victory in the last six duels played (without taking into account the Coppa Italia, where they beat Padova by the minimum). A group that includes the Spanish Pol Lirola, Borja Valero and José Callejón.
The tie (0-0) with Parma dynamited the decision of the 'viola' board, commanded by its owner, Rocco commisso, And its sports director, Daniele Pradè. Paradoxically, the main defenders of the bet for an Iachini that he renewed at the end of last year. Ascoli's natural coach arrived at the end of 2019 and fulfilled his main task: saving Fiorentina from their relegation to Serie B. However, there were many voices from the 'tifosi' who asked for a new replacement on the bench to , at least, go back to aspiring for Europe. A decision that has ended up condemning both figures, with the already former coach of the 'Fiore' as the main indicated.
The return of Cesare Prandelli
A dismissal that has as its main consequence the return of an old acquaintance, both from Fiorentina itself and from LaLiga: Cesare Prandelli. The coach of Orzinuovi will return to Florence a decade after his departure. There were five seasons that he spent linked to the purple color of Fiorentina, coinciding precisely with the best time of the 21st century for the team. Among his feats, return them to Europe and, above all, the last 16 of the Champions League in the 2009-10 academic year, eliminated by runner-up Bayern Munich.
He ended his stage with Fiorentina to take the controls of the 'Nazionale', the Italian soccer team. A position he held for four years, including highlights the final he reached in Euro 2012, where he succumbed 4-0 to a magical Spain. Then he would try, without much luck, with Galatasaray (it lasted four months) and Valencia (it lasted another two months), to go to Al-Nasr in the United Arab Emirates. At the end of 2018 rHe went to Italy to save a dying Genoa from relegation. A link that ended in the summer of 2019, his last experience on the bench.