
Profile
Maurizio Sarri currently manages Serie A side Lazio, where he oversees first-team operations at one of Italian football's established institutions. The 66-year-old has built a reputation as a demanding tactician whose pressing, possession-based football demands technical proficiency and physical intensity from his players. Known for his meticulous preparation and eye for developing talent, Sarri brings considerable experience navigating Italy's top division.
Sarri's path to management was unconventional; he never played professional football, instead working as a banker while playing amateur centre back and coaching at grassroots level. His managerial breakthrough came in 2005 with Serie B side Pescara, from which he progressed through Italy's leagues. He achieved prominence at Empoli in Serie A before securing high-profile moves to Napoli, Chelsea and Juventus. At Napoli, he orchestrated attacking football that won admiration across Europe, whilst his Chelsea spell delivered the Europa League trophy in 2019. His subsequent appointment at Juventus cemented his status among Europe's elite coaches.
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