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Italian football manager Francesco Farioli signs a three year deal with Ajax. 23 May 2024
Italian football manager Francesco Farioli signs a three year deal with Ajax. 23 May 2024 - Credit: AFC Ajax / AFC Ajax - License: All Rights Reserved
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Ajax head coach Farioli quits after one season over dispute with management

Ajax head coach Francesco Farioli announced his departure from the club on Sunday, ending his tenure after a single season due to fundamental disagreements with the club’s leadership about the direction of the team, NOS reported.

Farioli informed the players earlier in the day that he would step down. In a statement released by Ajax, the Italian coach said, “Given these differences in the principles and foundations of this project, I feel deep in my heart that this is the best moment to part ways.”

Under his leadership, Ajax recovered and finished second in the Eredivisie, just one point behind champions PSV. With this result, Ajax secured direct qualification for the Champions League group stage.

Farioli's departure comes alongside that of his entire coaching staff, including assistants Daniele Cavalletto and Felipe Sanchez Mateos, as well as goalkeeping coach Jarkko Tuomisto.

“My journey at Ajax began almost a year ago at the De Toekomst training ground, with the goal of bringing Ajax back to where it belongs,” Farioli said. “It was an absolute privilege to serve this club and to experience a unique, intense, and emotional season in which we shared belief, fighting spirit, and pride, and ultimately fulfilled our mission.”

Despite Ajax’s strong finish, tension reportedly arose between Farioli and the club’s management regarding tactical philosophy. NOS sources suggest that Ajax’s leadership preferred a more attacking style of play for the upcoming season, but Farioli doubted whether that was feasible with the current roster. The club’s financial constraints reportedly limit its ability to significantly strengthen the squad over the summer.

At one point, Farioli's side held a nine-point lead over PSV, but with five matches remaining, the pressure mounted. Ajax dropped crucial points, collecting just two from the next four matches and relinquishing their lead. On the final matchday, Ajax defeated FC Twente 2-0, but PSV’s 3-1 victory over Sparta meant the Eindhoven club clinched the title by a single point.

Following the decision, Ajax technical director Alex Kroes expressed regret over Farioli’s departure. “I find this incredibly unfortunate,” he said. “Francesco and his staff helped us immensely. It was an intense season filled with great memories, and we achieved our objective. He played a major role in improving the elite sports culture within Ajax.”

Farioli also took a moment to thank Ajax fans: “Together we experienced incredible and unforgettable moments.” His emotional reaction after the final whistle against FC Twente, when he broke into tears, reflected what he described as “eleven months of work, dedication, and sacrifice.”

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