Cristiano Ronaldo's ex-manager has landed a top job.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s former Al Nassr manager has been backed to win the Champions League in his new job.
has been named by Serie A winners Napoli as their replacement for Luciano Spalletti who made a shock departure after guiding the team to their first title in 33 years.But now he's landed one of the biggest jobs in EuropeClub president Aurelio De Laurentiis decided on the Frenchman after an exhaustive search, despite his most recent job being in Saudi Arabia.upon his arrival from Manchester United in December, but things didn’t go to plan.
Al Nassr dropped away from title contention, and Garcia was sacked in April, with the Saudi Pro League side eventually ending the season trophyless., with a dressing room confrontation between Garcia and his squad ending his tenure.
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