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With the 2-1 victory against Torino, achieved thanks to Mateo Pellegrino’s double, Parma’s coach Carlos Cuesta has become the youngest coach since World War II to win a match in Serie A.

The former Arsenal player, strongly desired by the ducal club, has broken every record of precocity in modern Italian football by obtaining the 3 points at exactly 30 years and 2 months old. The all-time record holder is still Elio Loschi who, in 1936, at the age of 27 years, 3 months, and 28 days, won 4-1 with his Triestina against Lucchese.

Below is the Top 5 from 1945 to today.

1. Carlos Cuesta

A fundamental victory to bring serenity to the environment for the Majorcan trainer. Although the bench was secure, the 2 points in 4 games were fueling grumbles within the environment. The splendid victory against Torino certifies through the result the quality of the work done.

2. Maurizio D’Angelo

Maurizio D’Angelo takes over from Mario Beretta at Chievo Verona after being his assistant, with 3 games left in the championship. He achieves 2 victories, allowing the Flying Donkeys to defend the category. At 35 years, 7 months, and 16 days, he beats Siena 1-0 at Artemio Franchi and then repeats the same result in the next round at Bentegodi against Bologna. A small great sporting achievement.

3. Andrea Stramaccioni

Strama seemed destined for great things. At 36 years, 2 months, and 23 days, he debuts on Inter’s bench, beating Genoa 5-4 at home on April 1, 2012. He finishes the season well and earns confirmation. He will try to start a cycle, culminating in the 3-1 win at Juventus on November 3. Then the results worsen, and at the end of the 2012/13 season, he is not confirmed.

4. Roberto Mancini

Mancio debuts on Fiorentina’s bench with a 2-2 draw at Perugia on March 11, 2001, while the first victory comes at Franchi against Roma 3-1 on April 9 after 3 consecutive draws. At the time, he was 36 years, 4 months, and 10 days old. This marked the beginning of a brilliant career that saw him celebrate the European Championship with the National team in 2021.

5. Vincenzo Montella

At 36 years, 8 months, and 5 days, on February 23, 2011, Vincenzo Montella debuts on Roma’s bench after a career in the Giallorossi youth sector. The Little Airplane immediately enjoys the satisfaction of winning on Bologna’s field with a score of 1-0. At the end of the season, he will not be confirmed, but he will go to Catania, achieving a great season. It was his springboard.

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