Tough test awaits Garcia on debut
PARIS: Rudi Garcia faces a daunting first assignment as Marseille coach with the struggling French giants travelling to bitter rivals and reigning champions Paris Saint-Germain in Ligue 1 this weekend.
The former Lille and Roma boss has penned a three-year contract at the Stade Velodrome where his task is to resurrect a side that slumped to their worst league finish in 15 years last season.
Two wins in their last three outings lifted OM but Garcia, who succeeds Franck Passi, must end a run of 10 successive defeats against PSG to avoid a losing start to his Marseille tenure.
His appointment, Marseille’s fourth different coach since the start of last season, comes just three days after US tycoon Frank McCourt completed his purchase of the club from Margarita Louis-Dreyfus.
“When I met Rudi, he told me straight away he wanted to win the Champions League,” said McCourt, the Boston-born former owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers.
“I immediately knew he would be the man for the job,” he added.
PSG trail surprise leaders Nice by four points and rode their luck in a 3-0 victory over Basel in the Champions League on Wednesday as Edinson Cavani scored his 17th goal for club and country this season.
Lucien Favre’s Nice — 1-0 winners at Salzburg in the Europa League on Thursday — will bid to extend their impressive unbeaten run when they visit Metz tomorrow, but they may be without Mario Balotelli who is nursing a thigh strain.
The Italian has scored five goals in four league appearances and Favre is hopeful a few days’ rest will be enough to help his leading scorer recover.
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