Former LOSC coach from 2008 to 2013, Rudi Garcia was appointed by the Belgian football federation to head the Red Devils selection. He succeeds Domenico Tedesco.
It's a rather original way of announcing it, but the Belgian football federation (RBFA) simply published, via its social networks, an enigmatic video on which a timetable (1 p.m.) is broadcast. You must then go to its site to discover the purpose of this announcement: “Follow here at 11 a.m. the first press conference of the federal coach of the Red Flames, Elísabet Gunnarsdóttir, and at 1 p.m. the presentation of the federal coach of the Red Devils, Rudi Garcia”we can read in a press release.
Despite the leads leading to Erik Ten Hag, Mark Van Bommel and Thierry Henry, it was Rudi Garcia who was appointed to succeed Domenico Tedesco, dismissed from his position last week.
From Le Mans to LOSC, Rudi Garcia shone by winning the cup-championship double in 2011. He left the Mastiffs in 2013 to have his first experience abroad, with AS Roma. After Marseille, Lyon, Al-Nassr and SSC Napoli, he is preparing to write a new chapter in his history by leading a selection for the very first time. A little too late, however, to find Eden Hazard, now retired from the field…