Soccer-Serie A strugglers Cremonese appoint Giampaolo as manager to replace Nicola


FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - Serie A - Lecce v Napoli - Stadio Via del mare, Lecce, Italy - May 3, 2025 Lecce coach Marco Giampaolo reacts. REUTERS/Alessandro Garofalo/File Photo

March 18 (Reuters) - Promoted ⁠side Cremonese have appointed Marco Giampaolo ⁠as manager after sacking Davide Nicola, ‌the Serie A club said on Wednesday, after a 15-game winless run dropped them into the relegation ​zone following a promising ⁠start to the season.

Giampaolo, ⁠who was in charge at Cremonese in ⁠the ‌third-tier in 2015, has previously managed the likes of AC Milan, ⁠Torino and Sampdoria in Serie A ​and last ‌season guided Lecce to survival in the ⁠top ​flight.

Cremonese began the season with an away win at Milan and lost just one ⁠of their opening nine games ​to find themselves in the top half of the table. However, 11 defeats in 15 ⁠games without a win has them third from bottom and three points behind 17th placed Lecce.

Nicola took charge in July ​on a two-year contract ⁠but Monday's 4-1 home loss to fellow strugglers ​Fiorentina spelled the end ‌of his reign. Cremonese ​are away to Parma on Saturday.

(Reporting by Trevor StynesEditing by Christian Radnedge)

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