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One month before celebrating his three years on the Rouen bench, Maxime d'Ornano was removed from his duties. During the night from Friday to Saturday, FC Rouen effectively announced its decision to part ways with its coach who arrived in December 2021 while the club was stuck in National 2. “This decision, taken after careful consideration and in the interest of the club, responds to our ambition to obtain the best possible results for you supporters” justifies the press release from the Normandy team, beaten this Friday evening in Dijon (1-0) during the eleventh National multiplex.
“The different parties will meet in the coming days to find an agreement which can satisfy the interests of the club and our coach, currently in BEPF training” continue the Red Devils, who are “determined to do everything in place to redress the sporting situation and achieve our goals.” The 43-year-old coach was therefore experiencing his 99th and last match on the bench of the club founded in 1899 this Friday evening on the DFCO pitch, with a ratio of 1.87 points taken per match. FC Rouen is provisionally fourteenth in the championship and could see its most faithful rival, QRM, overtake it this Saturday evening in the event of a victory against Orléans (7:30 p.m.).
The communiqué of FC Rouen
To summarize
One month before celebrating his three years on the Rouen bench, Maxime d'Ornano was removed from his duties. During the night from Friday to Saturday, FC Rouen effectively announced its decision to part ways with its coach who arrived in December 2021 while the club was stuck in National 2