Home » today » Sport » Change of coach – Stade-Lausanne opts for an internal solution Change of coach – Stade-Lausanne opts for an internal solution June 1, 2020 by world today news Wanting to keep everyone until the end of the season, the SLO would like to propel Marcos Carballo to the bench. Florian Vaney Updated 18 minutes ago— – Marcos Carballo took control. DR After Binotto started at Stade-Lausanne-Ouchy. For the first time without their now ex-coach, the team found themselves on Monday when training resumed. The atmosphere in Samaranch? Rather happy, although probably a little heavier than usual. The fact remains that everyone responded well, if not Andrea Mutombo, about to host a happy event. At the helm of the team? Marcos Carballo, since assistant to Andrea Binotto was asked to take control. First to manage the training, then probably to sit on the bench as soon as the Challenge League resumes. Which, for now, the technician has accepted. “The idea is to keep everyone to see how far we can go this season. Staff and players included, ”says Yagan Hiraç, the sporting director. In this sense, discussions to extend the entire group until the end of July should begin shortly. However, this solution has an obstacle. If Marcos Carballo has an A coaching diploma, he does not hold the UEFA license required to coach a Swiss Football League team. The club has started to approach the SFL to obtain a waiver. Otherwise, the SLO will have to find another coach within three weeks. An obligation that is far from ideal in this context. In any case, his sporting future does not fear anything, knowing that his place in the Challenge League is assured for next season. Posted today at 9:06 p.m.- Related posts:Actress Janina Uhse is pregnantJoão Doria Says Tournament Will Be ReleasedNo-caddie rounding for 3 people with no more than 5 people... Seoul Metropolitan Golf Course Menbun...After the "samba" exit from the World Cup in Qatar, the Brazil coach makes an important decision abo...Share this:FacebookX Related Animal Crossing wedding season: no museum, lots of romance Two-year-old Maroussia died in Moscow with signs of Kawasaki syndrome Leave a Comment Cancel replyCommentName Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Search for: