The unlicensed man of steel and Reims part ways

In the middle of last season, then 30-year-old William Still, the youngest coach in Europe’s best leagues and a guy who, since his debut on the Reims bench, has been in the center of attention of the football public, has tied together 14 games without defeat in all competitions. All this without a UEFA Pro coaching license, which is why the club had to pay a fine of 25,000 euros for every game the young Belgian coached. It was like that until the middle of March 2023, but they knew at Reims why they were doing it. Will Still led the team brilliantly and with 19 matches in a row without defeat in Ligue 1 set a French championship record.##NAJAVA_MECA_8078533##Still helped Reims stay in the top tier, and at the end of the current season, the team is in 11th position, where they finished last season. However, three games before the end, the club announced that they parted ways with the young Belgian, whose coaching career was greatly influenced by the famous video game “Football Manager”.Stade Reims stated that the team will be led by a different coach next season, and that is why Will Still and his younger brother Nicholas have already left their positions today. Such an epilogue could also mean that the brothers have reached an agreement with Sunderland, since it was mentioned in February that Will Still could take over the Black Cats next season, and he himself stated that he would not have a problem leading the club from the Championship because in it is an ambitious project.A round before the end of the English second-division caravan, Sunderland sit 15th in the table, with no worries about survival.🚨 𝗕𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗞𝗜𝗡𝗚: Will Still has left Stade de Reims with immediate effect.(Source: @StadeDeReims) pic.twitter.com/c85s3iN5w4— Transfer News Live (@DeadlineDayLive) May 2, 2024

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