Struggling Antwerp land new coach
BRUSSELS, Belgium (Reuters) -- Royal Antwerp appointed Marc Grosjean as their new coach on Sunday, replacing Dojcin Perazic who was sacked on Friday by the struggling Belgian first division side.
Grosjean, who was the first coach to be sacked in Belgium this season when he was fired by Mons at the end of September, is the third man to take charge of Antwerp in this campaign following Perazic and Rene Desaeyere.
"My goal is that Antwerp stays in the first division," Grosjean told reporters.
Antwerp are second from bottom in the 18-team division after just three league wins from 17 games.
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