News about Gennaro Gattuso

Marseille has recalled Gennaro Gattuso as their next boss after replacing Marcelino as the head of the Ligue 1 giants

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 28, 2023
On Wednesday, Gennaro Gattuso, a former hard-tackling midfielder, was hired as the coach of Montpellier's Marseille. Antonio Marcelino, the 45-year-old Italian, who played just a handful of games into his stewardship last week amid controversies between management and followers, has been fired. Marseille did not reveal more information about Gattuso's arrival on its website.

Steven Gerrard is one of the candidates for the role as the head of Olympiacos.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 18, 2023
According to reports, Steven Gerrard is just one name under consideration for the open managerial position as Greek Olympiacos, with Gennaro Gattuso also slated for the role of head coach. As Olympiacos search for a new leader, previous Premier League bosses have also been named, and studies suggest Jesse Marsch and Bruno Lage are under surveillance.

After Tottenham beat AC Milan, Joe Jordan recalls the night Gennaro Gattuso went for him

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 14, 2023
It was the last time Tottenham met AC Milan at the San Siro, and it was the first time Italian rage erupted against Scottish granite. The date is February 15, 2011. Peter Crouch's winning goal set the Champions League match, but Gennaro Gattuso's tumultuous bust-up with Joe Jordan made it more memorable. As he recalls the incident in Milan twelve years ago, Jordan retains the same quiet dignity as he did that night.

Gabriel Paulista apologises on Instagram for WILD red card challenge on Vinicius Junior

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 3, 2023
Gabriel Paulista has admitted he is not proud and has apologised for his reckless play on Vinicius Junior, which culminated in him receiving a red card during Valencia's 2-0 loss to Real Madrid on Thursday. Los Che fell 2-0 in the first ten minutes of the second term, with two quick-fire goals from Marco Asensio and Vinicius giving the hosts a commanding lead. And although the game has been tumultuous off the track at Valencia, with former coach Gennaro Gattuso fired just days before the match, angers are also building on the pitch, with Gabriel kicking out wildly at the Los Blancos winger.

Real Madrid vs Valencia - La Liga: Live score, team news and updates

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 2, 2023
Real Madrid is now eight points behind Barcelona after being held to a 0-0 draw by Real Socieded in their last game, as Imanol Almanol's side continues to develop as a leading force in Spanish football and currently sits just three points behind Real Madrid. Real can start to narrow Barca's lead with a victory this evening, with a game in hand for their age-old rivals. Valencia, who lost their 10th manager in nine years to depart the club on Monday, will face delegate Salvador Gonzalez tonight, who will lead the team on a run-up to the table after losing just one point in their last four games. Valencia is 14th for now, but just one point above the relegation zone.

Carlo Ancelotti of Real Madrid claims that 'even Pep Guardiola will be fired eventually.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 1, 2023
PETE JENSON: Carlo Ancelotti joked that if Pep Guardiola stays in football management, he'll get fired in a day. Just three days after Madrid fired Gennaro Gattuso, the city lost a shrewd Game. "It's a reality for coaches," Ancelotti said. All get fired except Guardiola, but even Pep if he continues to work, he will be fired one day.' I have been through this in my time as a professional, but I am also here.'

Valencian SACK Gennaro Gattuso has been in charge of the team 14th in LaLiga for seven months

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 30, 2023
On Monday night, Gennaro Gattuso (left) became the 10th coach to leave Valencia in the last nine years after he left the Peter Lim-owned club (right). The Italian had lost three of his last four league games and left by mutual consent, having only played 22 games, six less than Gary Neville, who was suspended in 2016. For Thursday's league meeting with Real Madrid, Lim, who took over Valencia in October 2014, has placed delegate Salvador Gonzalez 'Voro' in charge. It will be his sixth stint as caretaker in the Lim era. Valencia has only won one of their last ten games in La Liga, and they were disqualified from the Spanish Cup last week.

When speaking to supporters, Valencian boss Gennaro Gattuso lashes out and PUSHES a camera out of his face

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 30, 2023
The incident occurred just minutes after Gattuso and his Valencia teammates touched down at Manises airport in Valencia on Sunday, with a number of the club's supporters attending to welcome the team and offer words of support. Gattuso appears in a Valencian news outlet's footage, where he briefly states, "right now it's not a problem for the boys." before the nascent light from the camera irritates the hot-headed Italian, who loses his cool and forcefully shakes the camera out of his face. Gattuso begins to gesticulate angrily towards the cameraman, while Valencians attempt to calm him down from behind a wall. Gattuso and Valencia have apologised for the incident, according to Spanish news channel A Punt.

Thanks to a security system and TWO guard dogs, Gennaro Gattuso thwarts robbed his house

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 8, 2023
Gennaro Gattuso survived an attempted robbery on his house thanks to a high-tech security system and his guard dogs. According to a Mundo Deportivo article, burglars attacked the Italian's house when the Valencia boss was in charge of the club's match against Cadiz at the Mestella on Friday. The attempt has fallen into a troubling and ugly pattern as criminals monitor fixture lists to see when players and coaches will be present in games, encouraging them to take advantage of the possibility of a bare house to rob. However, on this occasion, Gattuso was brace for any such attack on his house, having installed a state-of-the-art security system at his house that contained alarms, video cameras, and motion sensors.

Socceroos Football World Cup: Australia's most memorable and best moments from tournaments gone by

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 31, 2022
This year's showpiece in Qatar may only be Australia's fifth appearance at a World Cup, but they have carved out a number of memorable moments from which the entire world has been watching. The Socceroos may not have the football experience of other nations at the tournament, but they have unquestionably brought up a few key moments at the tournament that should be proud of. Sportsmail takes a look at the five best scenes from Australia's previous appearances at the World Cup.

Valencia are 'eyeing up loan move' for Manchester United outcast Donny van de Beek

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 29, 2022
According to rumors, Donny van de Beek could be a loan signing at Valencia this January, after the Dutchman has struggled to gain regular game time at Manchester United. Having arrived in Old Trafford in 2020 for an eye-watering fee of £40 million, the 25-year-old has struggled to embed himself in Eric ten Hag's first team, which made only four appearances this season in all competitions. Valencia, according to TodoFichajes, is interested in getting the midfielder to Mestalla Stadium this January, but the Red Devils may want to pay for some of Van de Beek's huge 100-per-week wage bill.

After Mouctar Diakhaby receives his second yellow on the bench, Valencia coach Gennaro Gattuso EXPLODES

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 8, 2022
Valencia chief Gennaro Gattuso was caught on the street yelling after Mouctar Diakhaby was banned for his second bookable offence despite being on the bench. On Friday, the LaLiga club beat Osasuna 2-1 away from home, but the 25-year-old defender was released with a strange red card late on. After being taken off by Gattuso, which resulted in the second of three send-offs during the fiery contest, Diakhaby is believed to have used inappropriate words toward the referee.

PETE JENSON: 10 things we learned from LaLiga this weekend

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 12, 2022
Real Madrid defeated Real Mallorca on Sunday to keep their 100 percent record on the season intact, while Barcelona piled on the pressure by scoring four goals of their own at Cadiz. Real Betis defeated Villareal in LaLiga's best of the rest this weekend, as the Yellow Submarines' first goal of the season was conceded. As Pete Jenson discusses ten things we learned from LaLiga this weekend, there were also double Valverde brilliance, indignation for Gattuso, and the constant reminder that football is not more important than life and death.

During the Champions League final for AC Milan, Gennaro Gattuso bizarrely claimed to see the VIRGIN MARY

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 5, 2022
The physical midfielder was playing for the Italian team in the European showpiece (second left) when they went 3-0 up but then succumbed to a second-half comeback from the Reds before losing on penalties. And Valencian boss Gattuso (inset), speaking after his side's 5-1 victory over Getafe on Sunday in an interview published by Marca, despite Milan's loss, he still remembered Jesus' mother (right). I'm a bit ill.' I'm a bit yucky.' We've lost a goal, we've missed some passes, and Ilaix (Moriba) was given a warning. We must all play 100 minutes at our best, concentrated level. We were 3-0 upbeat against Liverpool in the Champions League final, but I didn't know the Virgin Mary in person. You should play with reverence and always be at your best in football,' he says.'

Lucas Paqueta, a Brazilian who likes to dance, has been a West Ham regular who loves to dance

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 30, 2022
Lucas Paqueta's first goal for West Ham will be a point of trepidation. As his unhurried midfield play and creative spirit, the Brazilian has become known for his smooth dance move celebrations (left for Lyon and inset with Neymar for Brazil). After completing a transfer from Lyon for a fee that could rise to a club record £51 million, he was announced as a Hammers player (right). Paqueta, pictured with wife Maria (centre), could add a Samba flair to the London Stadium.

Valencia 0-1 Atletico Madrid: Antoine Griezmann seals all three points at the Mestalla Stadium

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 29, 2022
After beating Valencia 1-0 on Monday evening, Atletico Madrid took home all three points on their trip to the Mestalla Stadium. Diego Simeone's side climbed to seventh place in LaLiga thanks to Antoine Griezmann's second-half attack for the visitors, who came on as a replacement just a minute earlier. Edinson Cavani, Valencia's latest signing, watched from the stands after the club announced the Uruguayan's arrival on a free transfer just hours before kick-off.

Edinson Cavani, the former Manchester United forward, is on the verge of joining Valencia's LaLiga side

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 29, 2022
Cavani spent almost two years with United before leaving Old Trafford after his deal came to an end in the 2021/22 season and he is now set to join the Liga team as boss Gennaro Gattuso begins his first season as manager. 'When you speak to Cavani, he is not like a normal player,' Gattuso said ahead of Valencia's hosting of Atletico Madrid on Monday, adding that club owner Peter Lim has been responsible for the veteran's arrival.

Harry Winks of Tottenham Want to be loaned by Sampdoria, but he prefers to remain in Premier League

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 25, 2022
After Antonio Conte's decision not to bring him on the team's pre-season trip to South Korea last month, Winks' days at Spurs seem to have been numbered for some time. He hasn't played for Tottenham this season, although he has fallen even lower on the pecking order after the arrival of Yves Bissouma in the summer. With Sampdoria showing an interest in taking the 26-year-old on a temporary basis, a move to Italy has emerged as a possibility.

Among the ten things we learned from the opening weekend of LaLiga, Atletico Madrid DON'T need Ronaldo

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 16, 2022
PETE JENSON IN SPAIN: This weekend, the new season in Spain began, with Real Madrid staging a comeback as if it was still the 2021-22 campaign. Despite £126 million (€150 million) invested in the summer and Unai Emery's Villarreal impressed by winning 3-0 away, Barcelona fell flat against Rayo Vallecano. Gennaro Gattuso won in Valencia, and Take Kubo scored on his debut for Real Sociedad. Sportsmail examines ten things we learned from La Liga's first weekend.