Another coaching change at RWDM: Bruno Irles left after five matchdays, will Yannick Ferrera be the fourth coach this season? | RWDM

Another coaching change at RWDM: Bruno Irles left after five matchdays, will Yannick Ferrera be the fourth coach this season? | RWDM
Another coaching change at RWDM: Bruno Irles left after five matchdays, will Yannick Ferrera be the fourth coach this season? | RWDM
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The trainer carousel continues to run at full speed. After just five days of play, RWDM has already released Bruno Irles. The red lantern has to look for a lifesaver for the play-downs. Yannick Ferrera is in the picture to become the fourth coach of the season at RWDM.

After just five matchdays, in which he only scored one point out of fifteen, Bruno Irles is already being thanked for his services. He is already the third coach to resign this season. Vincent Euvrard, who guided the team to 1A, was thrown in the trash a few days before the start of the season. Caçapa started the season well, but dropped completely and Irles also couldn’t get the team to play football.

Yet the Red Lantern does not give up the fight for conservation. The Brussels club asked the experienced Yannick Ferrera to lead the team during the Relegation play-offs. Ferrera would not hesitate to take up this challenge. Can he bring fire to the team and keep the PhD student in the JPL?

It is yet another trainer who has to clear his desk at our first division team after the regular competition. On Monday, Club Brugge got things started by firing Ronny Deila, a day later Westerlo fired Rik De Mil, on Wednesday Felice Mazzu also got his C4 and today De Mil was announced as his successor at Charleroi. Desperate attempts to save the season.

Bruno Irles. © Photo News

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