This is the 8th time Tudor takes over a team during the season.
Previously he replaced a coach before the end at Hadjuk Split (2x), Galatasaray, Udinese (2x), Verona and Lazio.
1. Hajduk Split (April 2013 – February 2015)
Took over: April 2013 (2012–13 season)
Achievements: Won the 2012–13 Croatian Cup, securing his first managerial trophy.
League Finish: 3rd place in 2013–14, but inconsistent performances led to his resignation in February 2015.
2. Galatasaray (February 2017 – December 2017)
Took over: February 2017 (2016–17 season)
League Finish: 4th place, missing out on Champions League qualification.
Next Season: Started 2017–18 well, but was sacked in December 2017 despite being 2nd in the league.
3. Udinese (April 2018 – June 2018)
Took over: April 2018 (2017–18 season) with Udinese in relegation danger.
Impact: Won crucial games, saved the club from relegation, but was not retained.
4. Udinese (March 2019 – November 2019)
Took over: March 2019 (2018–19 season)
League Finish: Avoided relegation again.
Next Season: Poor results led to his sacking in November 2019.
5. Hajduk Split (January 2020 – August 2020)
Took over: January 2020 (2019–20 season)
League Finish: 5th place (poor results).
Left: Resigned in August 2020 to become Andrea Pirlo’s assistant at Juventus.
6. Hellas Verona (September 2021 – June 2022)
Took over: September 2021 (2021–22 season) after 3 straight losses.
League Finish: 9th place, Verona's best finish in 30 years.
Style: Attacking football, beating Juventus (2–1) and Lazio (4–1).
Left: Resigned at the end of the season.
7. Lazio (March 2024 – June 2024)
Took over: March 2024 (2023–24 season) after Sarri resigned.
League Finish: 7th place, missing out on Champions League.
Left: Resigned in June after just 3 months.
8. Juventus (March 2025 – Present) → TBD
Took over: March 2025 (2024–25 season) after Thiago Motta was sacked.
[Siamak and special thx to
@GJustjuve and his team(thank you chatgpt)]