Igor Tudor’s tenure at Juventus came to an abrupt end in October after an eight-match winless streak across all competitions left the club in eighth place in Serie A and 25th in the Champions League group stage.
During his seven months in charge, Tudor managed to secure eight wins in 17 league games over two seasons, resulting in a win rate of 47.1%. This marked a decline from his previous stints at Lazio, where he had a brief tenure of just nine matches, and at Marseille in Ligue 1.
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After being appointed by Juventus in March 2025, Tudor achieved only one defeat in nine matches, securing Champions League qualification. However, a string of three consecutive losses, during which the team failed to score, ultimately led to his dismissal in October.
Tudor’s single season in France saw Marseille finish third, trailing Paris St-Germain and Lens, but they actually recorded more points than in their previous second-place finish.
As a manager, Tudor’s only piece of silverware came in May 2013 when he guided Hajduk Split to victory in the Croatian Cup, taking charge of the two-legged final just weeks after his appointment.
