Pierre Sage named best coach in France

The National Union of Professional Football Players (UNFP) has announced the best representatives of the French championship at the end of the season. According to the results, Lens head coach Pierre Sage was named the best coach in Ligue 1.
This recognition is a well-deserved reward for the specialist's effective work throughout the season. Lens demonstrated consistent play, strong team discipline, and competitive football this season, remaining among the leaders in the French championship.
Under Pierre Sage, the team further strengthened its style of play. Lens did not rely solely on defense but responded to every opponent with character, high intensity, and tactical preparation. This is why the club attracted the attention of many experts throughout the season.
Sage's main achievement is maintaining balance within the team. He extracted maximum performance from the players, correctly assessed the squad's potential, and transformed Lens into a team fighting for major goals.
It is not easy to achieve high results in the French championship when a strong rival like PSG exists. However, Lens provided serious competition to the Parisians this season. This demonstrates Sage's coaching skill and his ability to guide the team correctly.
This award from the UNFP is seen not only as personal recognition but also as an assessment of the collective work of the Lens club. Because behind the coach's success lies the discipline of the players, the work of the staff, and the club's system.
In short, Pierre Sage made his mark on French football this season. Lens's reliable performance, competitiveness in the league, and the coach's correct decisions elevated him to the level of the best coach in Ligue 1.
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