World Cup winner Fabio Grosso has been tasked with guiding Verona back to Serie A next season after agreeing a two-year contract with the Gialloblu.
Grosso – who scored the penalty that saw Italy crowned world champions in 2006 – makes the move having coached Bari in Serie B during 2017-18, the club finishing seventh.
They failed to get through the play-offs, though, despite a 2-2 draw with Cittadella, the latter progressing from the preliminary round due to a better league position.
That proved to be Grosso s last match in charge as the former Juventus youth coach moved north to the Stadio Marc Antonio Bentegodi.
Verona endured a difficult campaign in the Italian top flight, finishing second bottom with 25 points from their 38 matches.
Grosso who replaces Fabio Pecchia will hope to revive their fortunes in 2018-19 and ensure their stay in the second tier is as brief as possible.
Happy and proud to be the new head coach of Verona, he told the club s official website.
I cannot wait to start this adventure. See you soon!
Benvenuto a Verona, Mister.
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