Last night, Monaco announced that it had fired coach Leonardo Jardimo and replaced him with Roberto Moreno, almost temporary coach of Spain, who will have his first independent job at the club.
Thus, Žardim was dismissed from the bench of the "princes" for the second time in just over a year, and for two dismissals he received a total of 16 million euros.
Jardim sensationally won the French title with Monaco in 2017, with Mbappe, Falcao, Bernardo Silva and Fabinho in the team, and also reached the semi-finals of the Champions League.
He was fired after a bad start to the 2018/2019 season, and received eight million euros as compensation.
He was succeeded by Thierry Henry, but he did not get the team out of the crisis, so Jardim returned to the "principality" in January of this year.
He stayed for less than 12 months and paid for his departure with another eight million euros.
This means that in one year and two months, Monaco paid a total of 26 million euros for compensation to the coaches, because Henri received - ten after his dismissal.
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