Ukrainian Andriy Shevchenko was fired after less than two months in charge, during which time he had just three points from nine games.
Genoa, the club of Ecuadorian striker Felipe Caicedo, fired Ukrainian coach Andriy Shevchenko this Saturday, after less than two months in charge, in which he barely added three points in nine days and left the club in penultimate place in Serie A Italy, five points from permanence.
“Genoa CFC announces that coach Andriy Shevchenko has been dismissed from his post. The club thanks the coach and his coaching staff for the work carried out with commitment in these months”, reads the club’s note.
The management of the first team was handed over to Frenchman Abdulay Konko, as interim coach.
Shevchenko, a former Ukrainian coach, is the second coach fired by Genoa this season, after the Italian Davide Ballardini.
The Ukrainian paid for the poor results achieved with the Genoese club, with which he barely added three draws and scored three goals in nine games.
He was also eliminated by AC Milan in the round of 16 of the Italian Cup. In that game, on Thursday, the Ecuadorian Caicedo started until the 63rd minute. (D)

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