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Sampaoli leaves Atlético Mineiro, imminent arrival at OM
© Panoramic The soap opera is coming to an end. The rumor of the arrival of Jorge Sampaoli on the bench of Olympique de Marseille grew thicker Monday after the Argentine resigned from his position as coach of Brazilian club Atlético Mineiro. “The end has come. Thursday will be the last game, ”wrote Sampaoli, who was linked to the club until the end of the year, in a letter to supporters sent to the press by his spokesperson.
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Asked this Saturday about his professional future, Jorge Sampaoli refused to mention OM, preferring to focus his attention on Atletico Mineiro.

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Sampaoli at OM, it's not done yet
© Supplied by Sports.fr Jorge Sampaoli in Brazil, it's over. It's official since Monday: Jorge Sampaoli will step down as Atletico Mineiro coach on Thursday after Belo Horizonte’s last game. Barring an improbable turnaround, the Argentine technician will then head to Marseille where he is expected to succeed André Villas-Boas. The arrival of the former Albiceleste coach at the head of the Ciel et Blancs has not yet been finalized, however.
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I spoke today with leaders of Atletico Mineiro and the bell is a little different from that of a few days ago at the end of this season. which ends in three days. " Marseille anyway? Mineiro Coach . This would no longer be the case. Even if he continues to refuse to comment or assert any connection with the Olympique de Marseille , the earthy Argentinian could well come closer than ever.
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