TURIN, Italy — Slumping Juventus fired coach Igor Tudor on Monday following three straight losses and an eight-match winless run.
Juventus hasn’t won since Sept. 13 and the announcement came a day after the team’s latest loss, a 1-0 defeat to Lazio — its fourth straight match without scoring a goal.
That left Juventus eighth in Serie A, six points below joint leaders Napoli and Roma and three below fourth-place Inter Milan.
Juventus also has just two points from its three Champions League matches.
Juventus said that reserve team coach Massimo Brambilla will take temporary charge of the team, including for Wednesday home match against Udinese.
“Juventus 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 o

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