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Patrick Vieira was at Crystal Palace for almost two years before his sacking in March 2023 Photograph: Sebastien Salom-Gomis/AFP/Getty Images
Patrick Vieira was at Crystal Palace for almost two years before his sacking in March 2023 Photograph: Sebastien Salom-Gomis/AFP/Getty Images

Patrick Vieira ‘excited to build’ after appointment as Strasbourg coach

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  • Former France midfielder sacked by Crystal Palace in March
  • Vieira: ‘I know the history and identity of this club’

Strasbourg have appointed Patrick Vieira as their new manager on a three-year contract, the Ligue 1 club said on Sunday. The former France international coached Crystal Palace from 2021 to this year.

The 47-year-old guided Palace to a 12th-placed Premier League finish and an FA Cup semi-final in his first season in charge but was sacked mid-March after a 1-0 defeat at Brighton that left the south London club three points above the relegation zone.

“Patrick’s arrival should allow us to make further progress and to take a step forward,” said Strasbourg’s president, Marc Keller. “He corresponds to the profile we were looking for: a manager with international experience, and who also has a good knowledge of Ligue 1 and its young players.”

Vieira won the 1998 World Cup and 2000 European Championship as a player with France. He earned more than 100 caps for his country, scoring six goals.

At club level, he helped Arsenal to three Premier League titles, and won Serie A four times – with Milan in 1995-96 and with Internazionale in three consecutive seasons from 2006-07.

The Frenchman began his managerial career with his former side Manchester City’s under-23 team from 2013-2015, before he went on to take over at New York City FC followed by two and a half years at the Ligue 1 club Nice.

“I am particularly happy to join Racing,” Vieira told the club website. “I know the history and the identity of this club, the fervour it arouses, the importance it has for its region, which is a place of football and passion. Today, a new cycle begins for Racing and it is exciting as a coach to be able to build something while relying on the values that have defined the strength of the club.”

Strasbourg finished 15th in the 2022-23 league season. They have recently been taken over by Chelsea’s owner, BlueCo.

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