Cagliari Football Club has announced the appointment of its new head coach, who will take over from current manager Massimo Moratti in June. The move comes as part of a comprehensive overhaul of the club's management team.
The new head coach, Roberto Mancini, is a former Italy international who has spent several years working with Cagliari and other top Italian clubs. He was appointed manager of Inter Milan in 2016 and led the Serie A side to two consecutive titles before being replaced by Maurizio Sarri in February 2020.
Mancini's arrival at Cagliari is seen as a significant step forward for the club, which has struggled to maintain success in recent seasons. Under Moratti, Cagliari struggled to compete with larger clubs like Roma and AC Milan, and were often relegated to lower divisions.
The new head coach's appointment marks a major change in the club's management team, with a fresh perspective and vision for the future. Mancini brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the role, having worked with some of the most successful clubs in Europe.
He has also been involved in numerous high-profile coaching assignments, including spells at Juventus and Real Madrid. His experience and connections within the footballing world make him well-suited to lead Cagliari through this period of transition.
Despite the challenges that the club faces, Mancini is confident that he can help the club overcome any obstacles that come his way. With a strong squad and a talented squad of players, there is no reason why Cagliari cannot return to the elite ranks of Italian football.
Overall, the appointment of Mancini as Cagliari's new head coach represents a positive development for the club. While it may be difficult to predict exactly what the future holds for the club, the fact that the new head coach has arrived suggests that the club is on the right track towards achieving its goals.
