Crespo returns for second spell as Sao Paulo’s coach

Crespo returns for second spell as Sao Paulo’s coach

The former Argentina striker replaced compatriot Luis Zubeldia who was sacked after poor performances.

Hernan Crespo led Emirati club Al-Ain to the Asian Champions League Elite title last year. (AFP pic)
SAO PAULO:
Hernan Crespo has returned to Sao Paulo as coach, four years after leading them to the Brazilian Serie A championship, the club said on Wednesday.

Former Argentina striker Crespo – who represented Chelsea, Inter Milan and AC Milan, among other European clubs as a player – replaced compatriot Luis Zubeldia who parted ways with Sao Paulo after winning only two of their first 12 league games.

“(Crespo) is a great professional who already knows the club, has won a title here and the time has come for him to return. We’re delighted to have him back,” club president Julio Casares said in a statement.

The 49-year-old’s first spell as Sao Paulo coach ended in October 2021, less than five months after winning the league, following a disappointing start to their title defence.

Crespo led Emirati club Al-Ain to the Asian Champions League Elite title in May last year, earning them a place at the ongoing Club World Cup. He was sacked in November following a poor run of results.

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