Roberto Mancini parts ways with Galatasaray after less than a season in charge
Italian coach Roberto Mancini has left Turkish giants Galatasaray by mutual agreement after less than a season in charge, the club announced on June 11.
"Our relationship with the coach Roberto Mancini and his contract of
employment, which was signed on 1 October, 2013, has been terminated by
mutual agreement," the club said in a statement.
"We wholeheartedly thank him for his success and achievements and wish him happiness in his next mission."
Mancini had joined the Istanbul-based side on a three-year deal at the end of September, taking over from Fatih Terim who had led the club to two successive league titles. Mancini was sacked by Manchester City at the end of the 2012-13 campaign and a year after leading the club to their first Premier League title in 44 years. He left City after a shock FA Cup final loss to Wigan Athletic and a poor defence of their title, as well as another failure to progress out of the Champions League group stage.
The stylish 49-year-old was appointed Galatasaray coach following the dismissal of Fatih Terim, taking charge only two days before a Champions League match with Juventus. Having recently said he wanted to remain in Turkey, he has left after what appears to be a difference of opinion about the direction of the team.
"As a coach I understand the demands of the club. However, when I accepted the coaching post, Gala's aims were different," Mancini told Gazzetta dello Sport.
"In the past eight months, despite enduring a challenging start, I have done my job pushed by passion and by hunger which has resulted in the team qualifying for the Champions League, lifting the Turkish Cup and finishing second in the league. "It's with sadness that I leave Istanbul and the club's...
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