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Fiorentina’s recent loss to Lecce has pushed the club to the edge of a coaching change. Medon Berisha’s goal sealed their third defeat in five Serie A matches, adding to earlier setbacks against Inter and Milan. Below you will see inormation about this news which has been summarized The Football Insight.

Crisis at Fiorentina: Will Stefano Pioli Survive the Pressure?

Even their draw with 10-man Bologna showed worrying signs of inconsistency. The problem runs deeper than just one match. After 10 league games, Fiorentina have no wins, six losses, and four draws a shocking start for a club with high ambitions.

Despite having experienced forwards like Edin Dzeko and Moise Kean, the team has struggled badly to find the net. Pioli returned to Italy after his spell at Al Nassr, but results have not matched expectations. Now the board fears that continued struggles could turn the season into a disaster they can’t recover from.

Searching for a New Leader

Reports suggest Fiorentina officials are already planning for life without Pioli. They are currently reviewing the financial consequences of terminating his three-year contract, worth over €3 million per season. The club must handle the compensation carefully to avoid long-term damage.

Paolo Vanoli has emerged as the main candidate to replace Pioli. He is seen as someone who can quickly stabilize the team and bring structure back to their play. However, making a mid-season change is always a gamble.

If the preferred targets are unavailable, youth coach Daniele Galloppa may take over on a temporary basis. The board is determined not to rush but understands the urgency — the fans and players need direction right now.

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Pioli Refuses to Leave Quietly

Crisis at Fiorentina: Will Stefano Pioli Survive the Pressure?

In a twist, Pioli has made it clear he does not intend to step down. He has held talks with the club and is reportedly open to modifying his contract, but he wants the chance to turn things around. He has been in charge for just 114 days and has managed 14 matches.

Though he has four wins in all competitions, the lack of Serie A victories overshadows any progress he believes the squad has made. Tension inside the boardroom is increasing. The leadership must now decide whether to back Pioli a little longer or make a change before it’s too late.

Two Critical Matches Ahead

Fiorentina now face a crucial week that could define Pioli’s future. First, they take on Mainz in the Conference League a competition where they have won both games so far. That success offers a small glimmer of hope.

Just days later, they meet Genoa, the bottom team in Serie A, in a match they cannot afford to lose. Two wins could give Pioli a lifeline heading into the November break. Failure may seal his fate. After the break, tougher opponents like Juventus and Atalanta await. If Fiorentina want to change their story this season, the turnaround must begin now or a new coach may be the one trying to save it. Follow footballcoasters.co.uk  for weekly deep dives into football’s biggest story.