The Greek football club Olympiacos has announced that their new head coach will be Javi Gracia. Gracia has been appointed to replace Nuno Espírito Santo, who has left the club after a short period in charge. The Portuguese coach was appointed in January, but his tenure was cut short due to poor results.
Gracia, a Spanish football manager, has previously managed several clubs, including Watford and Valencia. He has a reputation for improving teams and achieving good results, and fans are hoping he can turn Olympiacos' fortunes around.
The club's owner, Evangelos Marinakis, has been instrumental in bringing Gracia to the club. Marinakis has a reputation for being a shrewd and successful businessman, and many believe he has made a good decision in appointing Gracia as the new head coach.
Olympiacos has been struggling on the pitch in recent times, and fans are eager to see Gracia's impact. The club has a rich history and a large following, and fans are hoping Gracia can lead them back to success.