OM want Fonseca, the person concerned responds

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Paulo Fonseca, announced as OM’s priority for the coaching position next season, responded to this rumor.

After having had four coaches this season (Marcelino, Jacques Abardonado, Gennaro Gattuso and Jean-Louis Gasset), OM is looking for a fifth to start the next year. A nice mark of stability… And the name of Paulo Fonseca comes back on the table. The Losc technician would appear at the top of the list of Olympian recruiters, the French media have indicated in recent days.

The Mastiffs coach could therefore not escape the subject when he presented himself to the press on Saturday, on the eve of the trip to Metz (31st day of Ligue 1). Paulo Fonseca said that he lived through all this calmly and “totally focused on the last four matches. »

Who wants OM?

“I already said that my future is not important now, underlined the Portuguese coach, cited by The Team. The future of Lille is the most important and the next four matches, I am totally focused on the match. I haven’t decided. »

Paulo Fonseca, 51, had already been cited last season as a profile sought by the management of Olympique de Marseille. Will the former coach of AS Roma and Shakhtar Donetsk, his last two clubs, want to try the adventure in a Provençal club that is always agitated and without concrete prospects?

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