After abandoning Lens, the "traitor" Pierre Sage is on his way to Crystal Palace
After abandoning Lens, the "traitor" Pierre Sage is on his way to Crystal Palace

Crystal Palace have secured their future head coach. The London club have reached an agreement in principle with Pierre Sage to take charge of the first team, on a contract running until June 2029, with an option for a further year. This appointment marks a significant turning point for the Eagles, who are preparing for life after Oliver Glasner with an ambitious, modern, and coherent choice. By attracting a rising French manager, Palace confirms its commitment to continued progress with a clear playing identity and a structured long-term project.

Pierre Sage, a meteoric rise to the Premier League

Pierre Sage arrives in England with a growing reputation. After confirming his managerial and team-building skills in Ligue 1, the French coach is preparing to experience the Premier League, one of the most demanding leagues in the world. His time at RC Lens reinforced his image as a coach capable of developing a group, implementing a structured approach, and transforming a competitive team into an ambitious one, even if his departure from the northern club leaves a bitter taste for some supporters. who see him as a "traitor", who is leaving, leaving the club to fend for itself in the Champions League.

Lens, merely a stepping stone for a coach

At RC Lens, Pierre Sage did a remarkable job. In a passionate, demanding, and constantly pressured environment, he was able to give his team a clear direction. His Lens side distinguished itself through its intensity, organization, and ability to compete at the highest national level. This success, with a French Cup victory and a second-place finish in the league behind the untouchable PSG, naturally attracted attention in England. Crystal Palace sees him as a coach capable of guiding the club's growth… For their part, Lens will have to find his replacement if they hope to repeat a season as successful as this year's, even if it will be difficult…

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