Legendary Patrick Vieira is coming back to the English Premier League

Patrick Vieira is set to become manager of Crystal Palace. The news was broken by The Athletic on Tuesday as the Eagles finally set to secure Roy Hodgson’s successor. The former OGC Nice and New York City boss will return to London as manager.Vieira had not had a managerial post since December last year. That was when he left French club Nice. However, he claims that he learned a lot from that experience and that his old Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger was the one to give him valuable advice after he’d lost his job.”We make mistakes, and I will make some again. That is part of the construction of a manager. At Nice, I’ve done some things that I will not do again. Then, of course, I spoke with Arsene on the phone. And one of the first things that he said to me was: You are not a real manager until you get sacked.”Crystal Palace set to appoint Patrick Vieira as their new manager, replacing Roy Hodgson [The Athletic] pic.twitter.com/3lheIH7w5i— Goal (@goal) June 29, 2021 Vieira arrived at Nice in May 2018, having previously been in charge of MLS side New York City FC and having worked on the coaching staff at Manchester City following his retirement as a player. In his two full seasons in charge of Nice, Vieira took the club to seventh and sixth in Ligue 1. However, in his third season, Nice didn’t do well under Vieira, and the Dakar-born former France international paid the price.The former Arsenal and Juventus midfielder attracted interest from Bournemouth when they were looking for a new manager after the departure of Jason Tindall earlier in 2021. They eventually hired Scott Parker as their permanent manager instead.Arsenal legend is not impressed by Italy at the EURO 2020 so farVieira will be given a chance to lead the Eagles after the departure of the celebrated English manager Hodgson at the end of the 2020/21 season. And it will be great to see Patrick back in the Premier League, the competition he’d won three times as an Arsenal player.

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