MONACO — French membership Monaco employed Adi Hütter as its new coach on a two-year contract on Tuesday.
Hütter replaces Belgian coach Philippe Clement, who was fired final month after the membership completed a disappointing sixth within the French league.
The 53-year-old Hütter is a former midfielder with the Austrian nationwide staff and beforehand coached Eintracht Frankfurt and Borussia Mönchengladbach within the German Bundesliga.
Prior to that he guided Red Bull Salzburg to the Austrian league and cup double earlier than main Young Boys Bern to the Swiss league title in 2018.
“Over the last few years, Adi has proved himself in a number of different league,” Monaco’s sporting director Thiago Scuro stated. “This wealth of experience combined with his leadership qualities and lively, forward-looking style, is exactly what we are looking for.”
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