Mumbai, November 12: Former Argentina coach Jorge Sampaoli is taking over at French league side Rennes. The 64-year-old is returning to French soccer following a previous stint with Marseille. Rennes said late Monday that Sampaoli signed a 1 & 1/2-year contract. Sampaoli, who was in charge of Argentina at the 2018 World Cup, replaces Julien Stephan, who was dismissed last week. Rennes is looking for a jolt after a mediocre spell that saw the team slump to 13th place in the standings, 18 points behind leader Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) after 11 matches. Ligue 1 2024–25: Alexandre Lacazette Scores As Olympique Lyonnais Beats Local Rival AS Saint-Etienne 1–0 To Take Fifth Place in French League.
“He is a coach who is recognised internationally for his professionalism and humanism,” said Arnaud Pouille, the executive chairman and managing director at Rennes.
“He has a strong attachment to his players and staff and is a loyal and committed man. We need his energy to get the club moving again and to face the competition with determination.” Ligue 1 2024–25: League Leader PSG Wins Against Angers After AS Monaco Teenagers Star at Strasbourg.
The much-travelled Sampaoli has also coached clubs in Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Spain and Brazil. Sampaoli abruptly left Marseille in July 2022 after leading the team back to the Champions League, over a disagreement related to the club's transfers of players.
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