Monza have appointed Salvatore Bocchetti as their new head coach, signing him on a contract until 2027. This decision comes after the club parted ways with Alessandro Nesta, who was dismissed following a nine-game winless streak that left Monza at the bottom of Serie A. Nesta's tenure saw only three victories in 20 matches across all competitions, with an average of just 0.80 points per game.
Bocchetti's previous experience includes a brief stint as caretaker manager at Hellas Verona in 2022, where he lost all six matches, including one against Monza. Despite this, he played a crucial role as Marco Zaffaroni's assistant at Verona later that season, helping the team avoid relegation to Serie B. Bocchetti is set to make his debut for Monza on Saturday in a vital match against Parma, who are just five points ahead in the standings.

Bocchetti will face his first home game with Monza against Cagliari in early 2025. This match is significant as both teams are fighting to stay out of the second division. The club hopes Bocchetti can bring stability and improve their standing in Serie A.
The official announcement from AC Monza confirmed Bocchetti's appointment and his contract details. The club expressed confidence in his ability to lead the team through challenging times and help them climb up the league table.
Bocchetti's challenge is significant as he takes over a team struggling at the bottom of the league. His task will be to turn around their fortunes and secure their place in Italy's top football division. With his contract running until June 2027, there is hope for long-term progress under his leadership.
Monza's decision to change coaches reflects their urgent need for improvement. The club aims to move away from relegation danger and establish themselves more securely within Serie A. Bocchetti’s upcoming matches will be crucial tests of his ability to lead Monza towards better results and stability in the league standings.