Michel Preudhomme: From Player to Coach
Early Life and Career
Michel Preudhomme was born on January 24, 1959, in Ougrée, Belgium.
He began his professional football career with Standard Liège in 1977 and quickly established himself as one of the best goalkeepers in the country.
Preudhomme won numerous trophies with Standard Liège, including four Belgian First Division titles and two Belgian Cups, and earned 58 caps for the Belgian national team.
Coaching Career
Preudhomme retired from playing in 1999 and began his coaching career with Standard Liège.
He led the club to two Belgian First Division titles, in 2008-09 and 2009-10, before leaving to join FC Twente in 2010.
Preudhomme won the Dutch Eredivisie title with FC Twente in 2010-11 and was named Eredivisie Manager of the Year.
He later coached Club Brugge and Antwerp before returning to Standard Liège in 2018.
Personal Life
Preudhomme is married and has two children.
He is known for his fiery personality and his passion for football.
Preudhomme is also a respected commentator and pundit.
Quotes
"I always try to get the best out of my players." - Michel Preudhomme
"I believe in attacking football, but it's important to have a solid defense." - Michel Preudhomme
Legacy
Michel Preudhomme is one of the most successful coaches in Belgian football history.
He has won multiple league titles and cups in Belgium and the Netherlands.
Preudhomme is also known for his attacking style of football and his ability to motivate his players.
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