The Franco-Algerian began his coaching career at Kortrijk, which he saved in 2016, before becoming Hein Vanhaezebrouck’s assistant at Anderlecht where he will finish the 2018-19 season as principal, replacing Fred Rutten. Then, he will succeed Felice Mazzù at Sporting de Charleroi, whom he brought to Europe, before returning to Courtrai.
gullKarim has a track record, a personality and knowledge which will be major assets in looking to the top.
“Our position requires an overhaul and a new approach which can only be brought about by an outside person. With his experience ranging from rescue to Europe, Karim has a track record, a personality and a knowledge which will be major assets in looking upwards.declared Georges-Louis Bouchez, the president of the RFB, on the club’s social networks.
To be honest, this seems to be a very good choice, his experience and his qualities will undeniably be a plus for the Boussutois. If he doesn’t succeed in getting things back on track, we don’t see who will succeed.
This is not the only change in the staff, since at the same time, the goalkeeping coach, Guy Jongbloed was also fired. His successor is none other than Thierry Berghmans. Endowed with great experience as such, the 52-year-old man went through Tubize (2011-2019) and RWDM (2019-2023), with whom he experienced his rise to D1A.
The new T1 of Francs Borains began work this Tuesday morning. He has a good ten days to prepare for the next meeting for a perilous trip to Deinze, and to make his players understand that they are in a “commando operation”.