The Girondins de Bordeaux are making sweeping changes as the season draws to a close: Rio Mavuba is set to become a head coach for the first time in his career, replacing Bruno Irles, who has been suspended following the latest defeat.
The home loss against Chauray (1–3) proved to be the final straw for Bruno Irles. The day after this setback, which seriously undermines promotion hopes, the Bordeaux club officially suspended him and summoned him to a preliminary hearing ahead of a potential dismissal.
A Bold Gamble to Revive Bordeaux’s Season
In the process, Bordeaux decided to hand over the reins of the team to Rio Mavuba, a former iconic captain of the club, who is about to experience his very first role on the sidelines.
The challenge ahead looks immense for the former midfielder, who remains deeply attached to his boyhood club. With seven matches remaining, Bordeaux trail by six points while having played one game more, and must deliver an almost flawless end to the season to secure promotion to the National league.
In a tense environment, Mavuba’s appointment represents a bold bet, relying on his strong connection and deep knowledge of the club to reignite a struggling dynamic.
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