Former Fulham manager Jean Tigana named Bordeaux boss

25 May 2010 08:42
Jean Tigana has been confirmed as the new coach of Bordeaux, replacing Laurent Blanc who is to take over as France coach after the World Cup.   [LNB]The club announced the appointment on Tuesday morning, with Tigana set to be introduced at a press conference this afternoon.[LNB]Tigana has enjoyed success coaching with Lyon and Monaco in Ligue 1, while also having stints at Fulham and Besiktas. [LNB]New era: Tigana has been confirmed as the new manager of Bordeaux[LNB]Bordeaux will be hoping Tigana can reproduce the formula that saw him take Monaco to the Ligue 1 crown in 1997.  [LNB] But he needs to revitalise a Bordeaux squad that appeared to be cruising towards a second successive title before suffering an alarming collapse that saw them drop down to sixth in the table, and miss out on European football.   [LNB]Tigana must also find a way to replace top scorer Marouane Chamakh, who last week signed for Arsenal.  [LNB]Gianfranco Zola was linked with the Bordeaux post after the Italian was axed by West Ham earlier this month.[LNB] Gianfranco Zola's Bordeaux hopes dashed as former Fulham boss Jean Tigana lined-up to replace Laurent BlancFulham boss Roy Hodgson linked with shock Inter Milan return as Jose Mourinho's replacementPremier League transfers: Club-by-club guide to every deal in summer 2010 Ups and downs: Our guide to the all the promotion and relegation dramaFULHAM FC

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