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After OM (2022-2023), coach Igor Tudor could have a second experience on a bench in the French Championship.
Who knows Frederic Massara? Certainly the followers of Stade Rennais. At the beginning of July, the new sports director of the Breton club ensured “thethe team will be strong“, in an interview given to The Team. Three months later, that’s not exactly how it feels. The team coached by Julien Stéphan has only eight points in as many Ligue 1 days, after a
draw obtained Saturday evening in Bret (1-1).
A relatively worrying situation and likely to call for changes. The French sports media mentioned on Sunday that Frederic Massara was interested in Igor Tudor. The Croatian coach, free since being sidelined by Lazio Rome (Serie A) last June after managing 11 matches, has the advantage of knowing the French Championship.
He had let go of OM
The former Juventus defender in particular had left his mark on OM, with a vertical but energy-intensive game, in 2022-2023. Igor Tudor had also annoyed his president Pablo Longoria by leaving the Marseille ship after just one season, morally worn out by this experience, he declared to justify himself.
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