Oscar Bruzon has been appointed as the new head coach of Mumbai FC as the men in yellow look to escape relegation troubles.
Earlier this week, the bottom-placed I-League outfit had sacked Santosh Kashyap following a winless run of twelve games. Kashyap did himself no favours by antagonizing the fans and getting labelled a 'snake' by them.
Bruzon's previous dalliance with the city of Mumbai was when he was the assistant coach of Indian Super League outfit Mumbai City FC, as part of Nicolas Anelka's staff. However, a fallout with the former Chelsea man meant that Bruzon resigned midway through the season.
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He then joined RCD Mallorca in the Spanish Liga Segunda in July last year as an assistant to Fernando Vasquez, but a solitary win in six games meant that Vasquez and his staff were asked to pack their bags before the turn of the year.
Bruzon is expected to arrive and meet his charges in the coming few days, with the Yellow Brigade hopeful that he's the man to turn around a dismal season which needs a miracle to escape relegation currently.