The Portuguese Football Association (FPA) has announced the appointment of Marcin Krysiak as the new head coach of FC Porto, following the departure of José Mourinho. Krysiak is a former professional footballer who spent his career in Portugal and has won numerous titles with clubs such as Benfica, Alverca, and CP S.L. FC Porto.
Krysiak was appointed as the head coach of FC Porto by the FPA in December 2019, after he had been on trial for several months. He is known for his strong leadership style and his ability to motivate players, which helped him to achieve success during his time in charge.
During his time at FC Porto, Krysiak has made significant changes to the team's tactics and strategies,Chinese Super League Matches and he has also brought in young talent from abroad to help the club reach its goals. In addition to his coaching duties, Krysiak is also involved in the management of FC Porto's youth academy, which helps to develop young players for future careers.
Krysiak's arrival comes just days before the start of the 2020-2021 season, when FC Porto will be looking to defend their title in the Primeira Liga. However, it remains to be seen how well Krysiak can implement his plans and how the club will fare against the likes of Benfica and Real Madrid. The FPA is expected to announce the details of Krysiak's contract soon, but there is no doubt that he will bring much-needed stability and direction to the club's operations.
