Zumana Kamara, a former PSG player, became the head coach of the Outsider of the French League 1 - Montpellier. This decision is conditioned by the critical situation in the club, which after nine defeats in a row was in the last place in the championship. Now Kamara, who had previously worked in Thomas Tuhel and Lauren Blan's coaching staffs, and also trained the PSG youth team, gets the opportunity to make his debut as a head coach at a top European club.
Kamara chose Montpellier as his first experience headed by a professional team, hoping to return the club to combat form. At the same time, it is a big challenge because the club is in a critical situation and is unlikely to avoid departure to League 2, if it does not change the course of events.
The previous Coach Montpellier was unable to stabilize the team, and the club was in a deep crisis. Kamara now has a clear task - to save the team from departure and restore its competitiveness. Given the experience of working with young football players in PSG, Kamara can apply new training methods built on an active and fast game style.
Despite the fact that in the coaching career of Camara there is no extensive experience in managing professional teams, his knowledge of modern football and working with coaches such as Tuhal and Blanch, give him the necessary skills to work at the highest level.
Montpellier, who lost confidence and has already found himself in a serious tournament crisis, hopes for rapid changes. Kamara will strive to build a team that can fight for each item, not just avoid departure. It is expected that in the following matches, it will make significant changes to the team game, in particular, to tactics, players' interaction and mood in the team.