A Frenchman in charge of an Italian cador

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A French manager has just been hired to take care of the sporting affairs of a major Italian club.

Cock-a-doodle Doo ! A Frenchman has just been appointed sporting director of one of the biggest clubs in Italy. Florent Ghisolfi was named this Wednesday for AS Roma.

Ghisolfi has made himself known in recent years by doing very good work in Lens and Nice. His skills were recognized by everyone in France and it is almost logical that foreign teams were interested in him.

AS Roma with a French accent

Before betting on Ghisolfi, AS Roma had thought of another Frenchman, in the person of Florian Maurice. However, the discussions with the manager of Stade Rennais did not go very far.

AS Roma is coming out of a mixed season. If she has relaunched well since the arrival of Daniele Rossi as coach, she has not accessed the places giving access to the Champions League. 6e of the ranking, it should once again be satisfied with the Europa League during the coming campaign. It’s up to Ghisolfi to ensure that this great transalpine club regains its splendor.

This is not the first time that a Frenchman has been appointed to the institution of a major Calcio club. This had already been the case at the end of the 2000s with Jean-Claude Blanc on the Juventus side.

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