France24 2/7/21 Bielsa loses Lille dismissal claim
Leeds United's Argentinian coach Marcelo Bielsa on Friday lost a 19 million euros ($22 million) damages claim against French club Lille, though the ruling by a French industrial tribunal is subject to appeal.
Bielsa, who will have to pay 5,000 euros in costs, has a
month to appeal after the tribunal found in favour of Lille, who sacked him as
coach in December 2017, only four months after he took the reins of the Ligue 1
side.
Bielsa had testified by video link in February that
relations between himself and sporting director Luis Campos, advisor to then
club chairman Gerard Lopez, were poor.
He said he endured two months of harassment which undermined
his authority and was designed to push him to resign.
Bielsa said a pre-contract agreement included a clause that
in the event of early termination he would have his contract fully paid,
meaning he would receive more than 12 million euros. He also claimed 6 million
euros in damages and interest.
But the tribunal found that the contract he eventually
signed did not have that provision.
After a poor run of form, the club were in the drop zone
when the 65-year-old was suspended and then sacked for misconduct over his poor
relationship with staff.
"I think the (tribunal's) decision is a fair one,"
Lille lawyer Bertrand Wambeke told AFP.
Bielsa's counsel Benjamin Cabagno did not immediately
comment.
The ruling is a relief to Lille, whose finances are
precarious and have been made worse by the fallout from the pandemic.
Luxembourg-based investment fund Merlyn Partners, which took
over in January, injected 50 million euros to keep the club afloat.
After Lille won the Ligue 1 title, the owners allowed
Christophe Galtier, who replaced Bielsa in December 2017, to join Nice who paid
three million euros to secure his services.
Lille have yet to name a replacement for Galtier.