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Salernitan­a hires Liverani to replace Inzaghi as coach with the club hoping for another ‘miracle’

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Struggling Serie A club Salerni‐ tana is hoping for another "sport‐ ing miracle" after firing coach Filippo Inzaghi and replacing him with Fabio Liverani in the hopes of staving off relegation again.

It is the third coaching change of a troubled season for Salerni‐ tana, which is bottom of Serie A and five points from safety.

Even Salernitan­a general man‐ ager Walter Sabatini acknowl‐ edged at a news conference to present Liverani on Monday that, after the team's latest loss against Empoli, "our percentage chance of securing safety is 3.5 %."

But Salernitan­a has been in this position before.

Two years ago, Davide Nicola — currently in charge at Empoli — became Salernitan­a's third coach of the season, with the team hav‐ ing spent most of the campaign rooted to the bottom of the table. However, he managed to pull off the great escape, with Salerni‐ tana recording 18 points in the remaining 15 matches to stay up

"I accepted this challenge be‐ cause I see the quality in this team and I believe we can aim to get closer to those ahead of us," the 47‐year‐old Liverani said. "There was a sporting miracle in this city a couple of years ago and the stadium and the fans were an added value."

It couldn't be a tougher start for Liverani, with his first match in charge coming at league leader Inter Milan on Friday. That game would have pitted Inzaghi against his younger brother Si‐ mone Inzaghi, who is the Neraz‐ zurri coach.

Inzaghi replaced Paulo Sousa in October but Friday's loss at home to fellow struggler Empoli was his 11th defeat in 18 matches in charge across all competitio­ns — with just three wins during that period. Salernitan­a did not spec‐ ify the length of Liverani's con‐ tract.

"When a coach comes in in Feb‐ ruary or March, it is difficult to talk about what could happen at the end of the season," Liverani said.

"I think the club chose me to do the best possible in these months, we'll see if we manage to achieve this little lunacy of saving our‐ selves and if both parties want, we'll continue."

Liverani last coached Cagliari in Serie B but was fired in Decem‐ ber 2022 after a disappoint­ing few months in charge. The for‐ mer Lazio and Italy midfielder also coached Genoa, Leyton Ori‐ ent, Ternana, Lecce and Parma.

It was the seventh coaching change in the Italian league this season.

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