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Former Premier League winner Hernan Crespo takes charge of Brazilian giants

Sao Paulo have appointed the former Argentina striker.

miptv-2018-the-football-show-photocall-in-cannes Hernan Crespo pictured in 2018. Piovanotto Marco / ABACA Piovanotto Marco / ABACA / ABACA

ARGENTINE HERNAN CRESPO will be the new coach of Sao Paulo, the Brazilian club has announced.

The 45-year-old’s appointment comes just three weeks after he led modest Argentine side Defensa y Justicia to the Copa Sudamericana title.

The former striker, a Premier League winner with Chelsea and three-time Serie A champion with Inter Milan, has signed a two-year contract.

“He has a winning history, he was a great athlete and is a very promising coach,” said Sao Paulo president Julio Casares. “We have a commander with a winning mentality,” he added.

Crespo replaces Brazilian Fernando Diniz, who was fired after a string of poor results that dropped Sao Paulo off the top of the Brazilian championship. They have not won in seven league matches, losing four, including a 5-1 home reverse to front-runners Internacional.

Sao Paulo are fourth, seven points behind with four matches remaining, but need to maintain that position to qualify automatically for the Copa Libertadores group stage.

They have a tough run-in, including matches against Flamengo, who are fighting for the title, and two sides — Gremio and Palmeiras — attempting to dislodge them from the top four.

Crespo made his name as a striker for River Plate in his homeland, where he won the Copa Libertadores in 1996 and two Argentine titles.

He earned a move to Parma in Italy where he played in the club’s glory era under Carlo Ancelotti and alongside Gianluigi Buffon, Fabio Cannavaro and Lilian Thuram.

After moving to Lazio, Crespo was one of the first players signed by Chelsea when the London club was bought in 2003 by billionaire Russian Roman Abramovich, who immediately embarked on a £100 million spending spree.

arsenal-v-chelsea Crespo helped Chelsea win the Premier League in 2006. PA PA

Jettisoned on loan to AC Milan a year later after Jose Mourinho took over as manager from Claudio Ranieri, Crespo scored twice in the 2005 Champions League final before Liverpool came back from a 3-0 half-time deficit to win on penalties.

Crespo returned to Chelsea the next season and won the Premier League title before collecting three Serie A crowns in a row after beginning a second spell with Inter, initially on loan.

He scored 35 goals in 64 games for Argentina — one more than Diego Maradona — and is fourth on his country’s all-time scoring list behind Lionel Messi, Gabriel Batistuta and Sergio Aguero.

He began his coaching career at Modena in Italy before returning home to take over Banfield in January 2019 and then Defensa a year later.

© – AFP, 2021

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    Sep 11th 2020, 9:18 AM

    James Rodriguez was free ,no brainer for the toffees ,plays well under ancelotti and the commercial side of things Rodriguez has added to the everton brand in South America is great marketing.

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    Sep 11th 2020, 9:51 AM

    @Thomas King: free? Most reports say 20m

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    Sep 11th 2020, 9:54 AM

    @Thomas King: wasn’t a free transfer. Reported to be 12million but could still prove good business for everton

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    Sep 11th 2020, 12:39 PM

    Have a feeling Liverpool are going to make this a very predictable season and win at another reasonable canter with some competition from City as Pep loses interest in his last season.

    Chelsea will need months to gel that team of signings, and suffer accordingly and Lampard will be fired by January – you heard it here first ;-)

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    Sep 11th 2020, 1:01 PM

    Not enough love for Timo Werner in this article. He was an absolute steal at the price Chelsea paid for him.

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    Sep 11th 2020, 5:57 PM

    @John Lynch: 100%. But I also feel the money spent puts Lampard at risk of not making it to Christmas if things don’t go extremely well.

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    Sep 11th 2020, 11:01 PM

    @Dave O Keeffe: Why? Same pressure wasn’t put under Ole who has a net spend of nearly 100 million more.

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    Sep 11th 2020, 5:58 PM

    Eh…why have you Man City colours in the trophy…Liverpool are reigning champions.

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    Sep 11th 2020, 7:13 PM

    @Damien Leen: haha! C’mon Citeh!

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