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By buying the Stade Malherbe in Caen last summer, Kylian Mbappé hoped to be able to give the Normans hope of moving up to Ligue 1. Six months later, the Caennais are struggling to take off and are even under the threat of disaster since they are in 15th place in Ligue 2. Moreover, the organization chart is starting to seriously change since Gérard Prêcheur, hired shortly after the Frenchman’s takeover, is already being led towards the exit.
Former coach of the women’s team PSGGérard Prêcheur landed at Caen last August with the aim of participating in the club’s project which wants to move back into the elite. Recruited as technical director, he is already packing his bags since the Caen Malherbe Stadium would no longer count on him.
New start for Caen
After firing his coach in December and welcoming Bruno Baltazar instead, the Caen Malherbe Stadium did not start 2025 in the best way by suffering two new defeats. The Parisian announces this Saturday the departure of Gérard Prêcheur who will not have succeeded in carrying out his mission. The collaboration therefore ended after a few months, although several points of incompatibility would have prompted both parties to put an end to their collaboration.
Caen in great difficulty
Arrived at SM Caen last summerKylian Mbappé has a complicated record as owner at the moment and it will take time to hope to see the club bounce back. Many internal changes are underway and we will have to hang on during the second half of the season to avoid relegation.