Director Walter Sabatini is also in jeopardy, but Salernitana CEO Maurizio Milan affirms that the club is “evaluating” the possibility of firing coach Fabio Liverani.
The team has been all but doomed for some weeks as they lie at the bottom of the Serie A standings.
With nine rounds remaining, the position got worse after today’s 1-0 home loss to Lecce, which dropped them 11 points outside the safety zone.
CEO Milan said to DAZN, “There is great regret, especially for our fans who never abandoned us.”
“Over the course of the next few hours, the President will reflect and be evaluated; coach Liverani will also be assessed.” One telltale clue is that he isn’t here to respond to your inquiries.
From then until February 11th, Pippo Inzaghi held the position. In all competitions, he had three victories, four draws, and ten losses.
After taking control on February 11, Liverani managed three losses and one draw.
Although Salernitana had previously recovered from a revolution during the January transfer window, even with director Sabatini’s return, the miracle was not duplicated this time.
“We believed that we had rejuvenated the team following the window. Nothing changed, not even a week of keeping everyone on a training retreat.
“Disappointment exists, and I’m here to deliver a clear message. It is our responsibility to think back on a city, a community, and a team that made significant investments.