Lyon to appoint Blanc after sacking Bosz
Lyon sacked head coach Peter Bosz on Sunday and confirmed his successor will be Laurent Blanc.
The seven-time French champions lost patience with Dutchman Bosz, whose second season at the club began brightly but has quickly deteriorated.
After taking 13 points from their opening five Ligue 1 games, suggesting they might challenge at least for a Champions League place, Lyon went into free-fall.
They halted a four-match losing run in the league when drawing 1-1 against Toulouse on Friday evening, but that point at home was not enough to save Bosz, a former Ajax, Borussia Dortmund and Bayer Leverkusen boss.
The dismal sequence of defeats had been Lyon’s longest in the French top flight since March 1991, when they also had a four-game run of losses.
Lyon finished only eighth last season, missing out on qualification for all European competitions. It was their lowest league finish since the 1995-96 campaign, when they were 11th.
His replacement will be Blanc, the former Bordeaux, France and Paris Saint-Germain boss, who will officially take charge on Monday.
Blanc left PSG In June 2016, after a three-year reign that included Ligue 1 titles in each season.
His most recent coaching assignment came at Qatari club Al-Rayyan, with Blanc leaving that post in February after 14 months in charge.
A club statement confirmed Blanc has agreed a contract to run until the end of the 2023-24 season.