Palermo sack Zenga
Palermo on Monday sacked coach Walter Zenga, just a day after their 1-1 home draw against Sicilian rivals Catania, Zenga's former club.
Zenga thus becomes the sixth Serie A coach to be sacked this season while Luciano Spalletti also quit as AS Roma boss.
His sacking comes as a surprise as Palermo were having a reasonable season and some had been suggesting that Zenga, a former Italy goalkeeper, would be in the running to be the next Inter Milan boss.
Palermo had not won in four games but one of those was a thrilling 5-3 defeat at leaders Inter where Palermo hit back from 4-0 down at half-time to 4-3 at one point.
Prior to those four games they had won three in a row, including a 2-0 success over Turin giants Juventus, prompting Zenga to proclaim that his team could finish in the top four this season.
They currently sit 12th but are only seven points off fourth in a tight mid-table.
Palermo president Maurizio Zamparini, though, is known for his short patience. He bought Palermo in 2002 having previously owned Venezia since 1987 and has sacked 29 coaches during his 22 years in football.
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