[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"football-site-config":3,"world-cup-status-en":27,"news-detail-pocognoli-wants-to-stay-at-monaco-what-next-for-the-club":61,"news-related-pocognoli-wants-to-stay-at-monaco-what-next-for-the-club-en":101,"news-related-match-pocognoli-wants-to-stay-at-monaco-what-next-for-the-club-en":26},{"adSlots":4,"affiliateMode":5,"brandName":6,"contentStrategy":7,"currency":8,"friendLinks":9,"homepageLayoutKey":10,"leagueFocus":11,"locale":12,"planVisibility":13,"seoDescription":14,"seoTitleTemplate":15,"siteCode":10,"siteName":6,"siteType":10,"subscriptionMode":5,"timezone":16,"id":17,"tenantID":18,"primaryDomain":19,"countryCode":20,"logoUrl":21,"faviconUrl":21,"theme":22,"seoKeywords":24,"status":25,"ads":4,"focusLeagues":26,"affiliatePolicies":26},[],"shared","Football Prediction Platform","scores_predictions","USD",[],"main",[],"en-US",[],"Football fixtures, results, free predictions, subscriptions, and clearly labeled partner links.","{page} | Football Prediction Platform","America\u002FNew_York",323900000000000000,1,"football.easytestdev.online","US","",{"primaryColor":23},"#1677ff","football predictions, football fixtures, football results","active",null,{"active":28,"leagueId":29,"leagueName":30,"leagueImagePath":31,"seasonId":32,"seasonName":33,"startingAt":34,"endingAt":35,"daysToStart":36,"daysToEnd":37,"phase":38,"includeQualifying":39,"hostCities":40},true,"326135624916537344","World Cup","https:\u002F\u002Fmedia.api-sports.io\u002Ffootball\u002Fleagues\u002F1.png","326255613308833792","2026\u002F2027","2026-06-11","2026-06-28",-38,-21,"finished_recent",false,[41,42,43,44,45,46,47,48,49,50,51,52,53,54,55,56,57,58,59,60],"Atlanta","Boston","Dallas","East Rutherford","Guadalajara","Houston","Kansas City","Los Angeles","Mexico City","Miami","Monterrey","New-York","New York New Jersey","Philadelphia","San-Francisco","San Francisco Bay Area","Seattle","Toronto","Vancouver","Zapopan",{"article":62},{"awayTeamId":-1,"awayTeamName":-1,"body":63,"category":64,"excerpt":65,"homeTeamId":-1,"homeTeamName":-1,"id":66,"leagueId":67,"leagueName":68,"matchId":69,"matchName":21,"publishedAt":70,"slug":71,"sourceName":72,"sourceURL":73,"teamId":74,"teamName":75,"teamIds":76,"teamNames":88,"title":100},"Sébastien Pocognoli made his intentions clear during his final pre-match press conference of the season at La Turbie. The Belgian manager, who took the reins in mid-October, faced questions about his future and without hesitation declared his desire to continue his work with Monaco. “The question surprises me. I answer yes,” he stated, reflecting a commitment that has defined his tenure despite the challenging circumstances he inherited.\n\nAppointed as the club’s head coach following a turbulent start to the campaign, Pocognoli stepped into a role that demanded immediate results and long-term planning simultaneously. He had previously described the “important projects” he encountered as essential to laying foundations for the upcoming season. Now, with the end of the road in sight, he sees his mission as far from complete.\n\nHis arrival in October was something of a gamble by the Monaco hierarchy. At just 36 years old and with limited top-level coaching experience—this being only his second year in a professional coaching capacity—Pocognoli represented a departure from the established names often linked with the Principality club. Yet, his hands-on approach and emphasis on daily training ground culture have resonated with the squad.\n\n“I take a lot of pleasure from training sessions because I see my group continuing to enjoy them as well, even if I would have liked us to have more of those this year,” Pocognoli admitted. This candor reveals not only his satisfaction with the team’s application but also a frustration at the number of competitive fixtures they have played—a subtle hint at possibly early exits from cup competitions or a lighter schedule than desired.\n\nMonaco’s season has been a study in resilience rather than triumph. Under Pocognoli, the team stabilized after early disruptions, but they have often fallen short against the very top sides. The coach’s admitted yearning for more matches underscores a belief that this group is still on an upward trajectory and needs more tests to grow.\n\nThe question of continuity looms large. Should the club retain Pocognoli, they would be opting for stability and a continuation of the principles he has been embedding. His deep-rooted happiness at being part of a “fantastic club” suggests a strong emotional bond, and his learning curve has been steep. “I absolutely do not regret coming here,” he insisted, signaling that the feeling is mutual even if no official decision has been announced.\n\nFor Monaco, the decision is strategic. The club has oscillated between high-profile appointments and promoting from within. Pocognoli represents the latter, but with a fresh, modern approach. His Belgian roots and playing background at clubs like Standard Liège and Hannover 96 give him a unique perspective on player development—a crucial asset for a club that prides itself on nurturing young talent before selling for profit.\n\nCritics might argue that Monaco need a more proven winner to compete with Paris Saint-Germain and others in Ligue 1. Yet, Pocognoli’s work in steadily rebuilding confidence and tactical discipline cannot be overlooked. His openness about the upcoming off-season as a time to reinforce foundations suggests he is already thinking about transfer windows and pre-season planning, a strong indication of his commitment and vision.\n\nFrom a broader Ligue 1 perspective, Monaco’s coaching decision will ripple across the league. A settled Monaco side can challenge for European places more consistently, adding depth to a competition often dominated by PSG. Pocognoli’s potential extended stay would also validate the investment in young, innovative coaches rather than recycling established names.\n\nAs the season winds down, all eyes turn to the boardroom. Pocognoli has done his part on the touchline, and his public declaration removes any ambiguity. The next move is the club’s. Whether they reward his dedication or seek a new direction will define the next chapter for this historic club.\n\nBased on reporting from L'Equipe.","news","Sébastien Pocognoli confirmed he wants to remain as Monaco head coach after steadying the ship since October. 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