Siena, no Boscaglia: this is the name of the new coach
Denied the rumors that approached Roberto Boscaglia to the bench of the Siena. After days full of full names, unexpected last minute events, the new coach of the Tuscan team should be Massimiliano Maddaloni, as reported by Tuttomercatoweb. It seems he is the chosen one to replace him Alberto Gilardino.
Siena, Gilardino’s heir chosen
Maximilian Maddaloni, probable new coach of the Siena, in recent years he has gained a lot of experience abroad. His last position was as assistant manager for Shenzhen FC, a club that plays in the Premier League. In the past years, however, he has led several Chinese national teams: Under 22, Under 23 and Under 20, after having been deputy of that one. In Italy, on the other hand, he led Juventus Primavera and Carpi, among others.
The technician will replace Alberto Gilardino. The former player and 2006 world champion, he was at the helm of the Siena for only eleven games. His adventure has come to an end due to the disappointing results gained in recent months. Today the company issued the press release with the news of his exemption. The straw that broke the camel’s back was yesterday’s performance: the Tuscan team, in fact, drew against Pescara, and is currently sixth in group B of Serie C, with only 17 points. Far from the set goals. The company thus took his choice, relieving the coach from his post.
After the rumors of the exemption, several names have revolved around the bench of the Tuscan society. Among these also that of Roberto Boscoglia. The coach of Gela is, at the moment, still under contract with the Palermo, until June 2022 but there are several teams to which he was approached. It is therefore necessary to understand when he will return to coaching. His fate, however, is now certain, it will not be tied to that of the Siena.
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