Gattuso set for Lazio manager job as Maurizio Sarri departs Rome

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Lazio have parted ways with former Chelsea manager Maurizio Sarri, with ex-Italy boss Gennaro Gattuso set to replace him in Rome.

Gattuso failed to qualify for the World Cup with Italy thanks to a play-off defeat at the hands of Bosnia-Herzegovina.

But as Italian media reports suggest that Sarri will take over Atalanta in the near future, former Rangers midfielder Gattuso ‌is set to take ​charge at Lazio.

Sarri ends his second stint with the capital club after one season, which ⁠concluded with a ​Coppa ⁠Italia final defeat by Inter Milan and a ⁠ninth-place finish in Serie A.

His ​brief ⁠return contrasted sharply ‌with Sarri’s initial three-year tenure from 2021 to 2024, during ‌which he had guided ‌the side to a runners-up finish in the league in 2023 ⁠before leaving due to family matters.

Gattuso, 48, began his coaching career in Switzerland and has Serie A experience with AC Milan, Napoli and Fiorentina.

The change ‌comes days after ⁠AC Milan parted company ⁠with manager Massimiliano Allegri, a day ‌after the ​Serie A season ‌ended.

In a busy chain of events in Italy, Antonio Conte also confirmed he will leave Napoli.

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