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BREAKING: Former Chelsea Manager Vialli Is Dead

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Former Chelsea and Italy manager and player, Gianluca Vialli has died after he was diagnosed with cancer five years ago.

Vialli, 58, died of pancreatic cancer and  scored 40 goals in 88 appearances for the Blues between 1996 and 1999.

Vialli won 59 caps for Italy and after he was initially given the all-clear on his health in 2020, he worked with Roberto Mancini’s staff in the Italian national team, who won the European Championships in England the following summer.

He stepped down from the role in December when he returned to the Royal Marsden hospital to undergo further treatment on cancer, which he called “an unwanted guest”.

Vialli is survived by his wife, Cathryne White Cooper, and their two daughters, Olivia and Sofia.

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