Reims were fighting a relegation battle when they appointed Will Still last year. Now they are dreaming of Europe
By Luke Entwistle for Get French Football News
Will Still’s tenure at Reims began with a feisty draw against PSG. The manager, born in Belgium to British parents, faces the club for a third time on Saturday. He has come a long way since his managerial debut, transcending the image constructed of him when he was given the job and bringing champagne football back to the region.
A former video analyst, Still arrived from Belgium as an unknown quantity. However, he quickly found fame over the course of a 17-game unbeaten run – the longest in Ligue 1 last season. During that time, the focus was as much on how he had taken Reims from the relegation conversation and into European contention as it was on his credentials, or his lack thereof, and his pathway to management. With each passing week, as Reims won more and more matches, the story about the Football Manager “geek” who did not have a coaching licence grew and grew.
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