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Nantes have sent ripples through French football following the confirmation of relatively unknown portuguese manager Miguel Ângelo as first-team coach. The manager 40-year-old is a shock appointment from Les Canaris.
This young coach, who live just outside Lisboa in Portugal, received a barrage of interest from portugueses clubs following their achievements with their local club.
FC Nantes confirmed the appointment in a press release which read: "We are pleased to announce that Miguel Ângelo will become first-team coach on a two-year-deal. They present innovative ideas that excite us and we are confident that he are the ideal candidate to help lead the club forward, not just this season, but far beyond."
This is a surprising signing by Nantes and in which we are curious how the new Portuguese coach will run his life in this new project.
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'It's a fantastic opportunity for me and i am really looking forward to. The club have really took a gamble and so we have (me and my staff) to ensure that we get a good first impression; both in terms of the personnel we bring in, as well as the results on the pitch.
There is certainly a lot of history here. I have done my research and I am keen to help restore the club to its former glories. It will be a challenge due to the outfits within this league, such as Paris Saint-Germain and Monaco, who have a lot of cash to splash, but we will find a way.'
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