Retire the old coach, set up a new coach! PSG stun Poch, the authorities are looking to appoint Christoph Galtier as their replacement.
Fabrizio Romano, famous football journalist It has been confirmed that the Paris Saint-Germain club Prepare to appoint Christoph Galtier as the team’s replacement Mauricio Pochettino on Tuesday and clarify that the contract has been signed already.
Paris Saint-Germain The top team of the French Ligue 1 stage prepares to announce the appointment. New manager Christoph Galtier, former Lille and Nice head coach, has been appointed as the club’s new head coach on Tuesday, July 5, according to Fabrici. O Romano, a reliable football correspondent.
At this time, PSG announced their split from Argentine coach Mauricio Pochettino. It’s official with an official statement that “The club would like to thank Mauricio Pochettino and his staff for their work. We wish them good luck for the future.”
RMC Sport previously reported that the 55-year-old Frenchman coach Galtier split from Nice at the end of last month. By which he has put pen to paper to sign as PSG boss to replace Mauricio Pochettino with a two-year contract on Monday, July 4.
Most recently, Romano used his personal Twitter to confirm this news. And added that PSG will announce the appointment and launch of Galtier as the new manager officially on Tuesday.
Meanwhile, it is also expected that PSG agreed to pay Pochettino and the Argentine coach’s staff 10 million euros (about 370 million baht) after sacking him and his staff. from the team
Poch became the manager of PSG in January last year, having managed 84 games in total, with 55 wins, 15 draws, 14 defeats, and although he led the team to a league title last season can But the performance is still not good enough to continue working. The goal of the club is to win the UEFA Champions League.
And after Pochettino’s sacking, PSG are set to appoint former Lille and Nice coach Christoph Galtier as their new manager at the Parc des Path. Officials on the same day.
Galtier’s masterpiece has led Lille to a huge Ligue 1 title in the 2020/21 season before moving to Nice last season. and led the team to finish fifth in the league Along with being a runner-up in the French Cup (final lost to Nantes 0-1)