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Serie A: Maurizio Sarri steps down as Lazio manager following five losses in six matches

Maurizio Sarri has stepped down as Lazio head coach with Giovanni Martusciello assuming the role of interim boss.

Lazio’s head coach Maurizio Sarri looks on ahead of the UEFA Champions League round of sixteen second leg match between FC Bayern Munich and SS Lazio

Maurizio Sarri has stepped down as Lazio head coach with Giovanni Martusciello assuming the role of interim boss.

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Former Chelsea boss Sarri took charge of the Rome club in 2021 and guided them to the runners-up spot in Serie A last season – their highest placing since they won the title in 2000.

But after four straight defeats in all competitions and five losses in their last six games, the 65-year-old has stepped down.

“SS Lazio announces that Maurizio Sarri has resigned as head coach of the first team,” a Lazio statement read.

“The club would like to thank the coach for his achievements and for the work he has done, wishing him the best of luck in his personal and professional life.

“At the same time, the club announces that it has decided to entrust the technical guidance to Giovanni Martusciello.”

Speculation over Sarri’s future had been mounting during Lazio’s poor recent run, which has left them in ninth place the the table, and in a statement last week the club said “all the rumours that would link other coaches to S.S. Lazio are devoid of any foundation”.

Sarri won the Europa League with Chelsea during his one season in charge of the English club in 2018-19 and also led them to third in the Premier League and the League Cup final.

He steered Juventus to the Serie A title in 2019-20 and twice oversaw second-placed finishes for Napoli during his three years in charge of them.

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