The first dismissal from the Serie A benches came on Tuesday at the hands of Bologna, who terminated the Serb’s contract Sinisa Mihajlović after three and a half seasons at the helm of the ‘rossoblù’ club.
Three draws and two defeats are enough for the Bologna board, on the verge of relegation placesin sixteenth place, without knowing the victory after five days of Serie A, ended the relationship with Mihajlovic.
The Serbian coach 53 yearscame to the ranks of the Bolognese team for the second time in January 2019, after he started his career as head coach in the same team in 2008 and was also dismissed in 2009.
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Mihajlovic’s career at Bologna was inevitably marked by his illness, a leukemia which he overcame for the first time in 2019, but that was reproduced at the end of last season, forcing him to come off the bench to recover. The Serbian returned to direct a game from the pitch just a month after being admitted to hospital, only for the final stage of the championship.
His best position in the table is tenth place, which was achieved in the first year of his second term, in 2019.
The Italian Luca Vigiani, subsidiary coach, takes over the first team while waiting for a new coach. Local media points to the figure of Thiago Motta as best placed to be a possible successor, although the options of Claudio Ranieri and Paulo Sousa.
Source: La Verdad

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