Losada gets fresh start in Montreal after troubled stint with D.C. United
MONTREAL — Hernán Losada’s first stint as a Major League Soccer head coach lasted just over one season, a tenure characterized by a contentious relationship between the coach and his bosses at D.C. United.
With Losada now charged with taking the reins at CF Montreal, sporting director Olivier Renard is confident the Argentine and the club’s brain trust are on the same page.
“If we weren’t in agreement, he wouldn’t be here right now,” Renard said Thursday at a press conference to introduce Losada.
CF Montreal announced Wednesday that the 40-year-old Losada was the man tasked with filling the void left by the surprise departure of coach of the year candidate Wilfried Nancy to the Columbus Crew. Losada signed a two-year contract with an option for a third.