A report published by the French newspaper Le Figaro has confirmed that the Lille, Rome and Lyon coach will take charge of Al-Nasr and according to the report, Garcia will start a new adventure outside of France after being a candidate for coach post. the leadership of the European club, but he chose Al-Nasr.
To confirm the information, Garcia will take over Al Nasr for two years on an exciting €5.6m per season deal, according to Foot Mercato, and he will replace Miguel Angel Rosso, whose contract is expiring. 30 June.
Garcia (57) began his coaching career at a little-known French club in 1994, then moved to work as an assistant coach at French club Saint-Étienne in January 2001, then as technical director of the same club. , and after the experience of St. Etienne he headed to French Dijon, then his compatriot Le Mans, from 2002 to 2008, and Garcia scored the most important milestone in the history of training when he took over the French team Lille, in the summer of 2008, where he succeeded together with him to win the league and cup in France in 2013.
And Garcia got his first experience outside of France, when from July 2013 to January 2016 he led the management of the Italian Roma, and Rudi Garcia coached many big stars; The most prominent of them: the Belgian Eden Hazard, in Lille, France, where he first discovered his great talent and introduced him to the world as one of the best players.
The expected-winning coach also managed the training sessions of Italian legend Francesco Totti in Rome and current Barcelona star Dutchman Memphis Depay at Olympique Lyon.
Garcia helped perfect the talent of Mohamed Salah, the Liverpool star, restoring his brilliance once again and saving him from Chelsea hell. In the summer of 2015, Garcia stuck to including Salah in Rome after his failure at Chelsea. where the Egyptian pharaoh distinguished himself in the capital’s Italian team, then moved to Liverpool and wrote his own legend.