Está confirmado, Patrick Vieira se convertirá en el nuevo entrenador del Estrasburgo

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Está confirmado, Patrick Vieira se convertirá en el nuevo entrenador del Estrasburgo. Como se comentó ayer, el técnico de 47 años y el club alsaciano habían llegado este jueves a un acuerdo, a grandes rasgos, para una colaboración. El resto de discusiones fueron positivas el viernes y las dos partes acordaron de palabra un contrato de tres años, indican Foot Mercato y L’Equipe.

Solo falta ahora la firma del campeón mundial de 1998.

El excentrocampista de la selección de Francia llevaba sin club desde su destitución del Crystal Palace el pasado mes de marzo. Esta será su segunda experiencia en un banquillo de la Ligue 1 tras su paso por el Niza entre 2018 y 2020.

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