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Crystal Palace Boost as Manager Tells Club He's Leaving - Eagles Battling Middle East Interest

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Crystal Palace’s hopes of hiring Pierre Sage have been handed a major boost as he’s decided to leave Lens. Journalist Fabrice Hawkins reports that the highly rated French manager has made the choice to leave Lens this summer. That’s opened the door for Crystal Palace and other suitors. Lens departure confirmed According to Hawkins, Pierre Sage announced to Lens’ leaders that he intends to leave the French club this summer. Discussions are now un…

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The best Ligue 1 coach this season 2025-2026 is expected to see the leaders of the London Crystal Palace club in the next few days.

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From English sources, the 47-year-old Lansian technician would be courted by the Eagles of Crystal Palace, the recent winners of the Europa Conference League, to succeed Oliver Glasner.

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For several days, a heavy trend has emerged around a possible start of the RC Lens by Pierre Sage, despite a XXL season punctuated by a victory in the Coupe de France and a qualifying...

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After a remarkable season spent on the bench of RC Lens, Pierre Sage, recently elected best coach of Ligue 1, decided not to continue his adventure in the North. It was in the air of time for a few weeks already. As soon as the end of the Lens season, concluded with the first Coupe de France of [...] The Mercato article: Pierre Sage (ex-OL) will leave Lens appeared first on Olympique & Lyonnais.

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It was in the air, it's now confirmed. After leaving doubt about his future, Pierre Sage finally decided to leave his coaching position after only one season – but what a season! – on the touch bench of RC Lens. According to information from RMC Sports, Pierre Sage announced his decision to leave the club to his leaders at the end of a historic season, marked by a second place in Ligue 1 and especially the conquest of the Coupe de France. A firs…

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frenchfootballweekly.com broke the news on Tuesday, June 2, 2026.
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