Thomas Frank's Tottenham tenure begins with a promising 2-0 pre-season victory against Reading, featuring goals from Lankshear and Vuskovic, and a standout debut impact from new signing Mohammed Kudus. A positive start for the Spurs boss.
Stefano Pioli, back at Fiorentina, is drawing inspiration from Cristiano Ronaldo's relentless drive. He's set a bold vision for the club, aiming for a top-four finish and challenging Serie A's elite, all while navigating an emotional return and a promising squad.
Italy's 2026 World Cup hopes hinge on a final San Siro clash with Norway on November 16. New coach Gennaro Gattuso faces a tough road after a shaky start, aiming to propel the Azzurri into contention for automatic qualification.
Barcelona manager Hansi Flick is set to unleash a grueling pre-season training program, including double sessions and no rest days, as the squad prepares for a vital 2025/26 campaign and an Asian tour, while awaiting their delayed Camp Nou return.
Steven Pressley's Dundee FC managerial debut was marked by a 1-0 Premier Sports Cup defeat to Airdrieonians. The new gaffer swiftly highlighted the extensive work needed, acknowledging the squad's disjointed play and the critical need for more training time.
Alberto Gilardino is set to lead Pisa's grand return to Serie A after 34 years. Following his impactful tenure at Genoa, Gilardino brings fresh tactical ideas and a strong work ethic, aiming to secure the club's top-flight status.
Stefano Pioli, the Scudetto-winning former Milan and Al-Nassr coach, has officially returned to Fiorentina for his second tenure. He's signed a three-year deal until 2028, sparking a wave of coaching changes in Serie A's top teams for the 2024-25 season.
Milan CEO Giorgio Furlani concedes a tough past season but stresses renewed 'trophy ambition' with new coach Max Allegri and director Igli Tare, marking significant structural changes for the Rossoneri.
FC Porto officially names Francesco Farioli, 36, as head coach from 2025-26. The Italian tactician, famed for his philosophy degree, joins on a two-year deal after stints at Ajax, Nice, and Turkish clubs, replacing Martin Anselmi.