Iachini Returns as Fiorentina Coach after Prandelli Steps Down

Giuseppe Iachini. (AFP)
Giuseppe Iachini. (AFP)
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Iachini Returns as Fiorentina Coach after Prandelli Steps Down

Giuseppe Iachini. (AFP)
Giuseppe Iachini. (AFP)

Fiorentina have appointed Giuseppe Iachini as head coach to replace Cesare Prandelli, who resigned after a disappointing second spell in charge, the Serie A club said on Wednesday.

Iachini had succeeded Vincenzo Montella as manager in December 2019 but was sacked last November and replaced by Prandelli, who returned for a second stint following a spell between 2005-2010.

But the veteran coach stepped down on Tuesday after overseeing just five league wins to leave Fiorentina languishing in 14th.

"Beppe Iachini has returned as Fiorentina coach," the Serie A club said. "Fiorentina can confirm that Beppe Iachini has been placed in charge of the first team."

Former Sampdoria and Udinese coach Iachini, who managed just 12 wins in 31 league games during his first spell in charge, will conduct his first training session on Wednesday at the Davide Astori Training Center.

Fiorentina visit Genoa on April 3 after the international break.



Ronaldo Sheds Tears of Joy after Portugal's Nations League Triumph

Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal (C) lifts the trophy as players celebrate after winning the UEFA Nations League final match between Portugal and Spain in Munich, Germany, 08 June 2025. EPA/FILIP SINGER
Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal (C) lifts the trophy as players celebrate after winning the UEFA Nations League final match between Portugal and Spain in Munich, Germany, 08 June 2025. EPA/FILIP SINGER
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Ronaldo Sheds Tears of Joy after Portugal's Nations League Triumph

Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal (C) lifts the trophy as players celebrate after winning the UEFA Nations League final match between Portugal and Spain in Munich, Germany, 08 June 2025. EPA/FILIP SINGER
Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal (C) lifts the trophy as players celebrate after winning the UEFA Nations League final match between Portugal and Spain in Munich, Germany, 08 June 2025. EPA/FILIP SINGER

Another trophy for Cristiano Ronaldo. More records, more adulation.

The Portugal star shed tears after helping his team win the Nations League on Sunday.

Ronaldo scored to help Portugal draw level with Spain 2-2 in the final, then watched as his teammates won the penalty shootout 5-3.

“I have many titles with my clubs, but nothing is better than winning for Portugal,” The Associated Press quoted Ronaldo as saying. “These are tears. It’s mission accomplished and so much joy.”

The 40-year-old Ronaldo had been the first to run out onto the field for the pre-game warmup, sparking a huge roar from the Portugal supporters, including many wearing jerseys emblazoned with his name.

His appearance prompted many supporters to pull out their cell phones to record the superstar while they could still see him in action. Ronaldo conceded Saturday that he won’t be able to play forever.

That was three days after he helped Portugal to its first win over Germany for 25 years, scoring the winner for a 2-1 victory in the Nations League semifinals.

On Sunday he was driving the team again, though it was initially a frustrating game as his chances were limited by Spain’s hard-working defenders.

Nuno Mendes fired Portugal level after Martin Zubimendi opened the scoring for Spain. Then Mikel Oyarzabal put Spain ahead 2-1 at the break.

But Ronaldo was in the right place at the right time to fire home the equalizer from Mendes’ deflected cross in the 61st, setting off joyous scenes among his faithful fans. It was Ronaldo’s 138th goal for Portugal. Nobody has ever scored more for their country.

Ronaldo kept trying in what was his record-extending 221st appearance for the country, but eventually had to go off exhausted in the 88th to standing ovations from fans and a hug from coach Roberto Martínez.

Ronaldo said he was carrying an injury into the game.

“I had already felt it during the warmup, I had been feeling it for some time, but for the national team, if I had to break my leg, I would have broken it,” Ronaldo said. “It’s for a trophy, I had to play and I gave it my all.”