Michel lands Marseille job
PARIS: Spanish coach Michel as the successor to Marcelo Bielsa,the French club announced on Wednesday.
it is official. Jose Miguel Gonzalez del Campo is the coach of OM,"Marseille announced on their Twitter feed with a picture of Michel holding on OM shirt alongside president Vin-cent Labrune
Michel had been seen earlier on Wednesday in discussions with Labrune and other members of the club's hierarchy.
Marseille did not confirm the length of the deal agreed with the 52-year-old former Spanish international wiger, but local newspaper La Provence earlier reported that he could sign a two-year contract.
“Very pleased. From the first contact I found the prospect of coaching this team exciting.I have been in touch with the president over the last 10 days but everything seems to have gone very quickly,” Michel told Marseille’s official website.
“This club have great history and we want to keep writing it.I know it is a bit of a difficult time but I’m very pround to be the coach of this team.”
Michel was a star in the great Real Madrid team of the mid 1980s and early 1990s which saw them win five successive league titles and two Uefa Cup trophies.
As a coach, he workes at Rayo Vallecano and took charge of the Real Madrid B team before leading Getafe to a best-ever sixth place in 2010.
he had a disappointing spell at Sevilla but had a successful stint at Olympiakos, winning two Greek titles and a Greek Cup before being sacked earlier this year.
Marseille have endured a difficult start to the new season,losing their opening two matches 1-0.
Bielsa resigned immediately after the defeat to Caen on the opening weekend of the season, with his assistant Franck Passi taking charge for the loss at Reims last Sunday.
Passi will remain a part of Michel's coaching staff as the team prepare for a Troyes visit on Sunday.AFP
Michel lands Marseille jobPARIS: Spanish coach Michel as the successor to Marcelo Bielsa,the French club announced on Wednesday. it is official. Jose Miguel Gonzalez del Campo is the coach of OM,"Marseille announced on their Twitter feed with a picture of Michel holding on OM shirt alongside president Vin-cent Labrune Michel had been seen earlier on Wednesday in discussions with Labrune and other members of the club's hierarchy.Marseille did not confirm the length of the deal agreed with the 52-year-old former Spanish international wiger, but local newspaper La Provence earlier reported that he could sign a two-year contract.“Very pleased. From the first contact I found the prospect of coaching this team exciting.I have been in touch with the president over the last 10 days but everything seems to have gone very quickly,” Michel told Marseille’s official website.“This club have great history and we want to keep writing it.I know it is a bit of a difficult time but I’m very pround to be the coach of this team.”Michel was a star in the great Real Madrid team of the mid 1980s and early 1990s which saw them win five successive league titles and two Uefa Cup trophies.As a coach, he workes at Rayo Vallecano and took charge of the Real Madrid B team before leading Getafe to a best-ever sixth place in 2010.he had a disappointing spell at Sevilla but had a successful stint at Olympiakos, winning two Greek titles and a Greek Cup before being sacked earlier this year.Marseille have endured a difficult start to the new season,losing their opening two matches 1-0.Bielsa resigned immediately after the defeat to Caen on the opening weekend of the season, with his assistant Franck Passi taking charge for the loss at Reims last Sunday.Passi will remain a part of Michel's coaching staff as the team prepare for a Troyes visit on Sunday.AFP
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