Juventus has officially fired head coach Igor Tudor following a dismal run of results, appointing NextGen’s Massimo Brambilla as the interim manager for their upcoming match.
Juventus has officially dismissed coach Igor Tudor and his entire staff following a damaging run of three consecutive defeats, the club confirmed with an official statement on Monday morning, according to Football Italia reporting.
The decision comes after a prolonged slump, with the Bianconeri currently enduring an eight-game winless streak, their last victory dating back to September 13 against Inter. This poor form has seen the club drop to eighth place in the Serie A standings after collecting just 12 points from eight matches.
Tudor, who replaced Thiago Motta in March 2025, won 10 of his 24 matches in charge. Despite his contract running until June 2027, the club acted swiftly to change direction.
In the immediate term, Juventus announced that NextGen coach Massimiliano Brambilla will take temporary charge of the first team. He is scheduled to lead the squad in the upcoming Serie A match against Udinese at the Allianz Stadium on Wednesday evening.
The official statement from the club read: “Juventus FC announces that it has today relieved Igor Tudor of his duties as head coach of the Men’s First Team, along with his staff consisting of Ivan Javorcic, Tomislav Rogic and Riccardo Ragnacci.” The statement concluded by thanking the outgoing staff:
“The Club thanks Igor Tudor and his entire staff for their professionalism and dedication over the past few months and wishes them all the best for their future careers.”

