
Roberto D’Aversa has been sacked as Sampdoria coach following a run of just one victory in their last eight matches, the Serie A side announced on Monday.
According to Italian media Sampdoria will turn to 54-year-old Marco Giampolo, who coached them from 2016-2019.
The club thanked D’Aversa – who replaced Claudio Ranieri last summer when the latter left for Premier League side Watford – for the “serious and professional manner in which they conducted their work.”
D’Aversa leaves after Saturday’s 2-1 home defeat by Torino – their third successive loss – left Sampdoria just four points above the relegation zone.
They have a potentially crucial relegation six-pointer with 16th-placed Spezia this weekend but before that on Tuesday they play Juventus in the Italian Cup.
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