Jocelyn Prêcheur is departing as London City Lionesses head coach
For some, it may come as a surprise. Despite sitting fourth in the table, London City Lionesses are parting ways with head coach Jocelyn Prêcheur.
- Prêcheur joined the club in summer 2024, led them to the 2024/25 Women's Championship title and their first WSL promotion, and was well-liked within the club.
- The club cited a desire for a new strategic direction under owner Michele Kang as a key reason for the managerial change.
- London City’s recent results included six league defeats, with the latest loss to Leicester contributing to rising pressure on the coach.
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