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Ligue 1: from Bosz to Petkovic via Gourvennec, a new wave on the benches

2021-08-05T07:29:14.809Z


As the French Championship begins this Friday, nine coach changes have taken place on the eighteen clubs present in the


Whether it is the end of the cycle with the technician in place, desires for some coaches or departures motivated by relational tensions, it turns out that nearly half of the clubs have renewed their bench in perspective. of the 2021-2022 Ligue 1 season which starts this Friday.

In addition to the nine changes that have taken place, there is the extension of five coaches who arrived during the exercise last season, who are making a real first start with their respective teams.

This is the case for Frédéric Antonetti in Metz, Mauricio Pochettino at PSG, Antoine Kombouaré in Nantes, Jorge Sampaoli in Marseille and Bruno Genesio in Rennes.

While waiting to see to what extent all the changes made will move the lines, we are offering a guided tour of the new Ligue 1 benches.

Lille: Jocelyn Gourvennec

Jocelyn Gourvennec began his experience on the Losc bench with a victory in the Champions Trophy against PSG.

AFP / Emmanuel Dunand

Jocelyn Gourvennec, 49, is elected to replace Christophe Galtier, defending champion with Losc, seduced by Nice after four years in the North.

Gourvennec, winner of the Coupe de France with Guingamp (2014), 6th in Ligue 1 with Bordeaux (2017), TV consultant the two previous seasons, is facing a considerable challenge.

Olympique Lyonnais: Peter Bosz

Peter Bosz, 57-year-old Dutchman, takes over from Rudi Garcia, who ended his contract by mutual agreement with the Lyon leaders, after failing two seasons in a row to qualify OL for the Champions League .

Supporter of an offensive game, French-speaking, Bosz, spent a season by Ajax Amsterdam, was dismissed by his last two clubs, Dortmund and Leverkusen.

Montpellier: Olivier Dall'Oglio

Olivier Dall'Oglio, 57, moves upmarket in the Hérault club after Dijon, then two seasons in Brest, the last concluded with a complicated maintenance, acquired during the last day.

The Gardois replaces Michel Der Zakarian who, not kept at the end of his contract, found a bench in Brest.

OGC Nice: Christophe Galtier

At 54 years old, Christophe Galtier, after a cycle of four years and a title in Lille, responded favorably to the challenge proposed by Nice, a club whose ambition is to play the leading roles in Ligue 1. Galtier succeeds the Romanian Adrian Ursea, who acted until the end of last season, after the dismissal of Patrick Vieira on December 3.

Girondins de Bordeaux: Vladimir Petkovic

Vladimir Petkovic arrives on the bench of Bordeaux after a convincing Euro with the Swiss selection.

AFP / PHILIPPE LOPEZ

Vladimir Petkovic, 57, noticed during the Euro with Switzerland, falling from France and quarter-finalist, broke his contract with the “Nati” to lead the first Bordeaux of the Gérard Lopez era.

In office last season, Jean-Louis Gasset logically gives way.

At the head of the selection since 2014, the Swiss of Croatian origin does not present any recent reference in club, if not an Italian Cup at the helm of Lazio Rome (2013).

SCO Angers: Gérald Baticle

Gérald Baticle, after ten years as an assistant coach in Lyon, made the leap at 51 by taking the helm of SCO Angers.

A delicate mission for the newcomer who succeeds Stéphane Moulin (resigned and left for Caen, in L2), ten years at the head of the first team - record for longevity in the five major European championships.

Reims stadium: Oscar Garcia

Oscar Garcia, 48, replaces David Guion, at the helm of the first team for four seasons but from whom the club chose to part a year before the end of his contract.

For his part, the Spanish technician, does not completely discover the L1 for having coached Saint-Etienne, briefly (13 games) four years ago.

Meanwhile, Garcia has made stints at Olympiakos and Celta Vigo.

Racing Club de Strasbourg: Julien Stéphan

Julien Stéphan will discover a second Ligue 1 club after having managed Stade Rennes for three seasons.

Icon Sport / Hugo Pfeiffer

Julien Stéphan, 40, succeeds Thierry Laurey (now coach of Paris FC in Ligue 2) whose contract has not been extended in Alsace after five years of presence.

Resigned from Stade Rennais in early March, the youngest of the Ligue 1 coaches, rebounded in Strasbourg where he signed up with Racing for two seasons.

Brest: Michel Der Zakarian

Michel Der Zakarian, 58, not returned to Montpellier after five exercises on the Hérault bench, rebounds at the Stade Brestois, in place of Olivier Dall'Oglio.

Experienced coach and discreet figure in Ligue 1, Der Zakarian has signed up for two years in Finistère.

Source: leparis

All sports articles on 2021-08-05

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