Cesare Prandelli becomes new Galatasaray coach

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The Turkish outfit is set to go from one handsome Italian coach to another:
http://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/jul/07/galatasaray-appoint-italy-coach-cesare-prandelli

Galatasaray appoint former Italy coach Cesare Prandelli as manager
• Prandelli will sign deal with Turkish club on Tuesday
• Manager stepped down as Italy coach after World Cup exit

Galatasaray have appointed the former Italy manager Cesare Prandelli as their new coach. The Turkish club, who had held an “exchange of ideas” with the former Manchester United manager David Moyes, were looking for a new coach after parting company with Roberto Mancini last month.

Prandelli resigned as the Italy coach after the team’s 1-0 defeat to Uruguay at the World Cup that saw them exit the competition early.

A statement on Galatasaray’s official website read: “Galatasaray football team’s new coach Cesare Prandelli is coming to Istanbul this evening. Tomorrow morning at the Florya Metin Oktay [training] facilities, he will be introduced to the players and staff. Galatasaray will sign the deal tomorrow at 2pm [local time] at the Turk Telekom Arena.”

The 56-year-old Prandelli, who had two years left in his contract with the Italian Football Federation, managed Roma and Fiorentina before replacing Marcello Lippi at the helm of the national team in 2010.

He led the Azzurri to the final of Euro 2012, where they lost to Spain, and a third-placed finish in last year’s Confederation Cup.

Mancini led Galatasaray into second place in the Super Lig behind Fenerbahce and also won the Turkish Cup, but left after one season in charge.
 
I am sure other teams will have Mpyes down also as their 3rd choice so he may get something soon
 

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