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It’s the crisis in Montpellier. This Sunday evening, the Montpellier residents were defeated on their lawn by Olympique de Marseille with a score of 5 goals to 0.
A setback too many for Michel Der Zakarian who was subsequently dismissed from his position by his president Laurent Nicollin.
“ I took the initiative to stop Michel this Sunday evening, but I have a thought for him. Considering the performance and the attitude of the evening, I made this very difficult decision. Michel is someone I really appreciate, but the most important thing is the club,” he told journalists after the match.
Red lantern in the rankings in Ligue 1, times are tough for Montpellier which must absolutely restart the machine or risk getting into great difficulty this season. And to get going again, Laurent Nicollin would have targeted a French coach to put the club on the right path.
According to newspaper information the Team, the MHSC would think of Jean-Louis Gasset to replace Michel Der Zakarian on the bench. Is the former manager of Olympique de Marseille ready to come out of retirement? To be continued…
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