🚨 Serie A reveal March Coach of the Month 🥇
Serie A have announced Bologna's Vincenzo Italiano as the winner of their Coach of the Month award for March.
Vincenzo Italiano is the Philadelphia Coach of the Month for March following @BolognaFC1909en's brilliant run 👏🔥 pic.twitter.com/omFYeJVZC2
— Lega Serie A (@SerieA_EN) April 4, 2025
The former Fiorentina boss has helped guide his side back into the Champions League places as a result of their recent performances.
The Rossoblu won all four of their fixtures last month, scoring 10 times and conceding just twice, including a 5-0 thrashing of Lazio.
That outstanding form continued into April, with Bologna on the brink of the Coppa Italia final thanks to a 3-0 first leg win against Empoli in their semi-final meeting on Tuesday.
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