Juventus have sacked Massimiliano Allegri two days after he led the side to the Italian Cup.
The Turin side beat Atalanta 1-0 in Rome, but Allegri was sent off late on for ranting at match officials and waving away sporting director during the celebrations.
The Italian Football Federation's disciplinary tribunal has launched an investigation into Allegri.
And on Friday, Juventus confirmed he was no longer their boss.
"The dismissal follows certain behaviors during and after the Italian Cup final which the club deemed incompatible with the values of Juventus and with the behavior that those who represent it must adopt," a statement read.
Juve's 1-0 win over Atalanta, thanks to Dusan Vlahovic's early goal, gave Allegri a record fifth Coppa Italia as a manager.
"If I am no longer the Juventus coach next year, I will leave a strong team. The club will make its evaluations," he said in the post-match news conference.
Even before his antics at the Stadio Olimpico, the 56-year-old had been expected to lose his job and be replaced by Bologna coach Thiago Motta.
But now he will not be there for the final two Serie A games against Bologna and Monza.
"The company wishes Massimiliano Allegri good luck in his future projects," ended the statement.
Allegri's inglorious end to second spell
He left by mutual consent at the end of the 2018-19 season - and did not work again for two years, until he was re-appointed as Juventus manager at the start of 2021-22.
However his second spell failed to live up to the first and Wednesday's Italian Cup was their only silverware in that time.
They finished fourth and seventh in his two full seasons - and currently sit fourth.