MUSLIC THE PERFECT FIT
The Herald|January 16, 2025
PARKINSON IMPRESSED WITH QUALITIES OF AUSTRIAN COACH
CHRIS ERRINGTON
MUSLIC THE PERFECT FIT

PLYMOUTH Argyle have got 'the ideal person' to take the club forward in new head coach Miron Muslic, according to chief executive officer Andrew Parkinson.

Muslic's previous work at Cercle Brugge, where he took over with them one off the bottom of the Belgian Pro League in the 2022/23 season and led them to a final position of eighth, was a particular reason why the Pilgrims' board of directors chose him. The Austrian is now charged with a very similar task at Argyle, who are bottom of the Championship after going 11 games without a win.

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