Sampdoria has sacked manager Marco Giampaolo after an unfortunate beginning to the season, the Serie A club declared on Sunday.

The Genoa club is lower part of the table after eight rounds, with two points after six losses and two draws. Giampaolo was sacked after Sunday’s 3-0 misfortune at home against Monza.

In a proclamation, Sampdoria said that Giampaolo had been “eased of his obligations as first team coach”, after a run of four straight losses

The Italian was named Sampdoria manager for the second time in January and drove the Team for 25 games. He likewise was accountable for the Team from 2016 to 2019. He prior had brief stretches as director of Torino and AC Milan.

The club’s VP Antonio Romei had proactively affirmed that Giampaolo was to be terminated and that it was dealing with tracking down a replacement.

Giampaolo’s ancestor Roberto D’Aversa is one of the up-and-comers in line to take over once more, as is veteran Claudio Ranieri.

Sampdoria next movements to Bologna on Saturday.

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