Soccer-Lille part ways with manager Gourvennec
(Reuters) - Lille have parted ways with manager Jocelyn Gourvennec after a disappointing season in which the 2021 Ligue 1 champions finished 10th in the standings, the club said on Thursday.
The 50-year-old replaced Christophe Galtier last July but the only silverware he won during his tenure was the French Super Cup.
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His side were knocked out of the Champions League in the last-16. They failed to qualify for any European competition next season.
"Lille... would like to sincerely thank Jocelyn Gourvennec for his collaboration, his commitment and his professionalism throughout this 2021-2022